Literature DB >> 19951178

Protein transfer enhances cellular immune responses to DNA vaccination against SARS-CoV.

Youmin Kang1, Aoshuang Chen, Bin Wang, Guoxing Zheng.   

Abstract

The current DNA vaccine formulations are not optimal for stimulation of CD8(+) T cells, which are required for clearing virally-infected cells. Here we show that CD8(+) T cell-stimulating activity can be effectively augmented by combining DNA vaccination with protein transfer. C57BL/6 mice were injected intramuscularly with an anti-SARS-CoV DNA vaccine admixed with a lipid-derived conjugate of 4-1BBL, a potential CD8(+) T-cell co-stimulator. The inclusion of the lipidated co-stimulator greatly enhanced cellular immune responses, especially the CTL response, induced by the DNA vaccine. The adjuvant effect of 4-1BBL was lipidation-dependent, indicating that it functions as a cell membrane-anchored co-stimulator. Results of our study suggest, for the first time, that muscle cells may be modified in situ, at the DNA injection site, into APC-like cells to allow direct priming of CD8(+) T cells and thereby improve the efficacy of DNA vaccines.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19951178     DOI: 10.1089/vim.2009.0048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Viral Immunol        ISSN: 0882-8245            Impact factor:   2.257


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1.  Palmitate-derivatized human IL-2: a potential anticancer immunotherapeutic of low systemic toxicity.

Authors:  Sharon H Chou; Aditya V Shetty; Yajun Geng; Lipeng Xu; Gnanasekar Munirathinam; Anne Pipathsouk; Isaiah Tan; Timothy Morris; Bin Wang; Aoshuang Chen; Guoxing Zheng
Journal:  Cancer Immunol Immunother       Date:  2012-11-04       Impact factor: 6.968

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