Publications by authors named "Steve Dreitz"

Transgenic plants are a novel way to produce and deliver oral vaccines. Arabidopsis thaliana material shown previously to express the tuberculosis (TB) antigen ESAT-6 fused to the B subunit of Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin (LTB) was fed to mice and the resulting immune response investigated. The plant-made LTB-ESAT-6 fusion protein induced antigen-specific responses from CD4+ cells and increased IFN-gamma production, indicating a Th1 response.

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Background: House dust mites of the Dermatophagoides genus are the most important cause of perennial allergic disease in both humans and companion animals. Although the major mite allergens for humans are proteins of relatively low molecular weight, this is not the case for dogs. Western blotting shows that canine anti-mite IgE responses are directed primarily toward proteins in the molecular weight range of 50 to 120 kd.

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