Team:Slovenia/Conclusions
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<li>Chimeric flagellins were produced in bacteria, purified and characterized</li> | <li>Chimeric flagellins were produced in bacteria, purified and characterized</li> | ||
- | <li>Engineered flagellins activate TLR5 as opposed to the native <i>H. pylori</i> flagellin</li> | + | <li>Engineered <i>H. pylori</i> flagellins activate TLR5 as opposed to the native <i>H. pylori</i> flagellin</li> |
<li>Three different implementations of chimeric flagellin vaccines were prepared</li> | <li>Three different implementations of chimeric flagellin vaccines were prepared</li> | ||
<li>Chimeric flagellin is localized at the bacterial surface</li> | <li>Chimeric flagellin is localized at the bacterial surface</li> | ||
- | <li>DNA construct based on chimeric flagellin | + | <li>DNA construct based on chimeric flagellin causes transactivation of TLR5 on neighboring cells (demonstration of the <b>feasibility of introduction of DNA into the epithelial cells to activate the underlying dendritic cells)</b></li> |
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<li>Complete the animal studies: demonstrate the prophilactic efficiency of our vaccines to prevent colonization, and therapeutic value to eradicate existing infection as well as evaluate effects of vaccinations on histology of gastric mucosa……</li> | <li>Complete the animal studies: demonstrate the prophilactic efficiency of our vaccines to prevent colonization, and therapeutic value to eradicate existing infection as well as evaluate effects of vaccinations on histology of gastric mucosa……</li> | ||
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<li>Functional vaccine against <i>H. pylori</i> would be definitely welcome</li> | <li>Functional vaccine against <i>H. pylori</i> would be definitely welcome</li> | ||
- | <li>The approach with chimeric flagellins could be used against other flagellated bacteria whose flagellin does not activate innate system (<i>Bartonella, Campylobacter, Borellia</i>...)</li> | + | <li>The approach with chimeric flagellins could be used against other flagellated bacteria whose flagellin does not activate innate immune system (<i>Bartonella, Campylobacter, Borellia</i>...)</li> |
<li>Could vaccines based on antigen-TLR fusions be used as tumor vaccines as well?</li> | <li>Could vaccines based on antigen-TLR fusions be used as tumor vaccines as well?</li> | ||
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