Immunization of neonatal mice with LAMP/p55 HIV gag DNA elicits robust immune responses that last to adulthood


Autoria(s): RIGATO, Paula Ordonhez; MACIEL JR., Milton; GOLDONI, Adriana Leticia; PIUBELLI, Orlando; BRITO, Cyro Alves de; FUSARO, Ana Elisa; ALENCAR, Liciana Xavier Eurico de; AUGUST, Thomas; MARQUES JR., Ernesto Torres Azevedo; DUARTE, Alberto Jose da Silva; SATO, Maria Notomi
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

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Successful T cell priming in early postnatal life that can generate effective long-lasting responses until adulthood is critical in HIV vaccination strategies because it prevents early sexual initiation and breastfeeding transmission of HIV. A chimeric DNA vaccine encoding p55 HIV gag associated with lysosome-associated membrane protein 1 (LAMP-1; which drives the antigen to the MIIC compartment), has been used to enhance cellular and humoral antigen-specific responses in adult mice and macaques. Herein, we investigated LAMP-1/gag vaccine immunogenicity in the neonatal period in mice and its ability to generate long-lasting effects. Neonatal vaccination with chimeric LAMP/gag generated stronger Gag-specific immune responses, as measured by the breadth of the Gag peptide-specific IFN-gamma, proliferative responsiveness, cytokine production and antibody production, all of which revealed activation of CD4+ T cells as well as the generation of a more robust CTL response compared to gag vaccine alone. To induce long-lived T and B cell memory responses, it was necessary to immunize neonates with the chimeric IAMP/gag DNA vaccine. The LAMP/gag DNA vaccine strategy could be particularly useful for generating an anti-HIV immune response in the early postnatal period capable of inducing long-term immunological memory. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

CNPq[141487/2005]

FAPESP[2004/14443-2]

Ministerio da Saude do Brasil[914BRA1101]

Universidade de São Paulo - LIM-56/HC-FM-USP

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VIROLOGY, v.406, n.1, p.37-47, 2010

0042-6822

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/22749

10.1016/j.virol.2010.06.050

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virol.2010.06.050

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eng

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE

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Virology

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Palavras-Chave #Neonatal #Mice #DNA vaccine #HIV-1 #Immunological memory #T-CELL #EARLY-LIFE #CLASS-II #MEMBRANE PROTEIN-1 #DENDRITIC CELLS #VACCINE CHIMERA #PLASMID DNA #INDUCTION #MEMORY #LYMPHOCYTES #Virology
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