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John J. Suschak

Researcher at United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases

Publications -  26
Citations -  624

John J. Suschak is an academic researcher from United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA vaccination & Immunogenicity. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications receiving 461 citations. Previous affiliations of John J. Suschak include United States Department of the Army & University of Massachusetts Medical School.

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Advancements in DNA vaccine vectors, non-mechanical delivery methods, and molecular adjuvants to increase immunogenicity

TL;DR: Advances in DNA vaccine vector design, the inclusion of genetically engineered cytokine adjuvants, and novel non-mechanical delivery methods show promise for increasing the immunogenicity of DNA vaccines.
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A cGAS-Independent STING/IRF7 Pathway Mediates the Immunogenicity of DNA Vaccines.

TL;DR: The results showed that DNA vaccine–induced, Irf7-dependent signaling, as part of the Sting pathway, was critical for generation of both innate cytokine signaling and Ag-specific B and T cell responses, and, more surprisingly, immune responses elicited by DNA vaccines were not cGas-dependent in vivo.
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A DNA vaccine for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever protects against disease and death in two lethal mouse models

TL;DR: Supportive data is offered indicating that a DNA vaccine expressing the M-segment glycoprotein precursor gene of CCHFV elicits protective immunity against CCHfV and that type I interferon receptor knockout mice had a more balanced Th1/Th2 response to vaccination.
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Identification of Aim2 as a Sensor for DNA Vaccines

TL;DR: Results indicate a previously unreported link between DNA vaccine–induced pyroptotic cell death and vaccine immunogenicity that is instrumental in shaping the Ag-specific immune response to DNA vaccines.