This publication synopsis focuses on applications of DNA Vaccines for treating allergic diseases. Reports from clinical studies have shown no adverse effects after DNA vaccination. Prophylactic and curable vaccination needs to be tested compulsorily in the therapeutic trials prior to their clinical use. DNA vaccination is termed as a technique for protection against disease applied by injecting genetically engineered DNA and uptake by cells for the production of an antigen directly, inducing a protective immunological response.

Historical background Tang et al. introduced DNA vaccination for the first time in 1992 after the injection of DNA and RNA expression vectors in the mouse. Advances in the biological and genetic engineering techniques brought DNA vaccination in practice. As a result of it, novel approaches are launched for the therapeutic and protective treatment of allergic…