Literature DB >> 24657718

Oral administration of genetically modified Bifidobacterium displaying HCV-NS3 multi-epitope fusion protein could induce an HCV-NS3-specific systemic immune response in mice.

Saki Takei1, Chika Omoto2, Koichi Kitagawa2, Naoya Morishita1, Takane Katayama3, Katsumi Shigemura4, Masato Fujisawa4, Masato Kawabata5, Hak Hotta6, Toshiro Shirakawa7.   

Abstract

More than 170 million people worldwide are chronic HCV (Hepatitis C virus) carriers, and about 30% of them will develop progressive liver disease, such as cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. A combination of pegylated interferon-α with ribavirin, the standard treatment for HCV infection, has been effective in fewer than 50% of patients infected with HCV genotype 1. A strong T cell response against the nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) is important for recovery from acute HCV infection, and an early multi-specific CD4+ helper and CD8+ cytotoxic T cell response is critical for HCV clearance. In the present study, we successfully constructed a genetically modified Bifidobacterium longum (B. longum) displaying recombinant HCV-NS3 peptides containing some CD4 and CD8 epitopes located in the HCV-NS3 region as an oral vaccine against chronic HCV infection. The oral administration of this vaccine could induce NS3-specific immune responses in mice through intestinal mucosal immunity. Our findings suggest that this novel oral vaccine has great potential as a novel oral vaccine against chronic HCV infection.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bifidobacterium; HCV; Mucosal vaccine; NS3

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24657718     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.03.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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