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City vaccine hope for cancer

Dec 17 2002

By a Marsh, Evening Mail

A new generation of vaccines which could revolutionise health care and

provide a cure for cancer are being developed at Aston University.

Dr Perrie has become the first person in the UK to investigate using

DNA vaccines to protect against flu, hepatitis and cancer.

Dr Perrie, from the School of Life & Health Sciences at the Birmingham

university, said clinical trials using DNA vaccines were already under way

in other parts of the world.

But existing inoculations are painful because they are injected into muscle

while Dr Perrie is now developing new DNA vaccines which would be given

orally.

She said: " Traditional vaccinations often use a live or killed virus or,

less effectively, the protein component of a virus to give the body

immunity.

" The DNA method will use the genetic instructions for parts of a virus to

give the body the information that it needs to create immunity to the virus

or cancer. "

Dr Perrie added: " My research is currently focusing on DNA vaccines for

hepatitis B and influenza.

" But the beauty of the new oral delivery mechanism is that it can be used

for other infective diseases including cancer and microbial infections.

" Theoretically, we would be able to vaccinate people and tell their body to

reject any cancer cells that it produced.

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