Literature DB >> 16394520

Non-methylated CpG motif packaged into fusogenic liposomes enhance antigen-specific immunity in mice.

Tomoaki Yoshikawa1, Susumu Imazu, Jian-Qing Gao, Kazuyuki Hayashi, Yasuhiro Tsuda, Naoki Okada, Yasuo Tsutsumi, Mitsuru Akashi, Tadanori Mayumi, Shinsaku Nakagawa.   

Abstract

DNA rich in non-methylated CG motifs (CpGs) enhances induction of immune responses against co-administered antigen encoding genes. CpGs are therefore among the promising adjuvants known to date. However, naked plasmid DNA, even which contains CpG motifs, are taken up by antigen presenting cells via the endocytosis pathway. Endocytosed DNAs are thus degraded and their gene expression levels are inefficient. In this context, an effective plasmid delivery carrier is required for DNA vaccine development. We show in the present study that packaging plasmids containing CpGs into fusogenic liposomes (FL) derived from conventional liposomes and Sendai virus-derived active accessory proteins is an attractive method for enhancing the efficacy of a DNA vaccine. These CpG-enhanced plasmids (possessing 16 CpG repeats) that were packaged into FL, enhanced ovalbumin (OVA)-specific T cell proliferation and cytotoxic T cell activity after immunization. In fact, vaccination with CpG enhanced plasmid-loaded FL induced effective prophylactic effects compared with 13 repeats CpG containing plasmid in a tumor challenge experiment. Thus, the development of a CpG-enhanced DNA-FL genetic immunization system represents a promising tool for developing candidate vaccines against some of the more difficult infectious, parasitic, and oncologic disease targets.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16394520     DOI: 10.1248/bpb.29.105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Pharm Bull        ISSN: 0918-6158            Impact factor:   2.233


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Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2011-12-08

2.  Comparison of different delivery systems of DNA vaccination for the induction of protection against tuberculosis in mice and guinea pigs.

Authors:  Lúcia de Paula; Célio L Silva; Daniela Carlos; Camila Matias-Peres; Carlos A Sorgi; Edson G Soares; Patrícia R M Souza; Carlos R Z Bladés; Fábio C S Galleti; Vânia L D Bonato; Eduardo D C Gonçalves; Erika V G Silva; Lúcia H Faccioli
Journal:  Genet Vaccines Ther       Date:  2007-01-24

3.  In vitro transfection of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells with TATp-liposomes.

Authors:  Juan Sebastián Pappalardo; Cecilia A Langellotti; Sebastián Di Giacomo; Valeria Olivera; Valeria Quattrocchi; Patricia I Zamorano; William C Hartner; Tatyana S Levchenko; Vladimir P Torchilin
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2014-02-13

4.  A structural split in the human genome.

Authors:  Clara S M Tang; Richard J Epstein
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2007-07-11       Impact factor: 3.240

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