Viruses (Jan 2010)

Applying Genomic and Bioinformatic Resources to Human Adenovirus Genomes for Use in Vaccine Development and for Applications in Vector Development for Gene Delivery

  • Donald Seto,
  • Qiwei Zhang,
  • Padmanabhan Mahadevan,
  • Michael P. Walsh,
  • Jason Seto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v2010001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 1 – 26

Abstract

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Technological advances and increasingly cost-effect methodologies in DNA sequencing and computational analysis are providing genome and proteome data for human adenovirus research. Applying these tools, data and derived knowledge to the development of vaccines against these pathogens will provide effective prophylactics. The same data and approaches can be applied to vector development for gene delivery in gene therapy and vaccine delivery protocols. Examination of several field strain genomes and their analyses provide examples of data that are available using these approaches. An example of the development of HAdV-B3 both as a vaccine and also as a vector is presented.

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