Js. Goodman et al., DNA IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS - NEW POTENTIAL TREATMENT MODALITIES FOR ALLERGIC DISEASE, International archives of allergy and immunology, 116(3), 1998, pp. 177-187
Genetic immunization is a relatively new approach to vaccination, one
that has generated considerable interest for its potential to prevent
or treat a number of types of disease processes. Although initial work
focused on potential applications in infectious disease, it was soon
recognized that the antigen-specific Th1 response typically generated
by genetic immunization protocols could also be useful for the treatme
nt of allergic disease. In this review we present a summary of genetic
vaccination and the related topic of immunostimulatory DNA sequences
- which we collectively designate DNA immunotherapeutics - and discuss
their potential for the prevention and therapy of allergic disease.