Delivery of multiple CD8 cytotoxic T cell epitopes by DNA vaccination


Autoria(s): Thomson, SA; Sherritt, MA; Medveczky, J; Elliott, SL; Moss, DJ; Fernando, GJP; Brown, LE; Suhrbier, A
Data(s)

01/01/1998

Resumo

Development of CD8 alpha beta CTL epitope-based vaccines requires an effective strategy capable of co-delivering large numbers of CTL epitopes, Here we describe a DNA plasmid encoding a polyepitope or polytope protein, which contained multiple contiguous minimal murine CTL epitopes, Mice vaccinated with this plasmid made MHC-restricted CTL responses to each of the epitopes, and protective CTL were demonstrated in recombinant vaccinia virus, influenza virus, and tumor challenge models, CTL responses generated by polytope DNA plasmid vaccination lasted for 1 yr, could be enhanced by co-delivering a gene for granulocyte-macrophage CSF, and appeared to be induced in the absence of CD4 T cell-mediated help, The ability to deliver large numbers of CTL epitopes using relatively small polytope constructs and DNA vaccination technology should find application in the design of human epitope-based CTL vaccines, in particular in vaccines against EBV, HIV, and certain cancers.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:34865

Idioma(s)

eng

Palavras-Chave #Immunology #Colony-stimulating Factor #Vacuole Membrane Antigen #Immune-response #In-vivo #Plasmodium-falciparum #Nucleoprotein Peptide #Synthetic Peptide #Dendritic Cells #Lymphocytes #Vaccines
Tipo

Journal Article