Generation of CTL responses using Kunjin replicon RNA
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Chris R Parish Editor in Chief |
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01/02/2003
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| Resumo |
The Kunjin replicon was used to express a polytope that consisted of seven hepatitis C virus cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes and one influenza cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitope for vaccination studies. The self-replicating nature of, and expression from, the ribonucleic acid was confirmed in vitro . Initial vaccinations with one dose of Kun-Poly ribonucleic acid showed that an influenza-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte response was elicited more efficiently by intradermal inoculation compared with intramuscular delivery. Two micrograms of ribonucleic acid delivered in the ear pinnae of mice was sufficient to elicit a detectable cytotoxic T lymphocyte response 10 days post-vaccination. Further vaccination studies showed that four of the seven hepatitis C virus cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes were able to elicit weak cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses whereas the influenza epitope was able to elicit strong, specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses following three doses of Kun-Poly ribonucleic acid. These studies vindicate the use of the Kunjin replicon as a vector to deliver encoded proteins for the development of cell-mediated immune responses. |
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eng |
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Nature Publishing Group |
| Palavras-Chave | #Ctl #Hepatitis C Virus #Kunjin Replicon #Rna Vaccine. #Cell Biology #Immunology #Rna Vaccine #Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes #Major Histocompatibility Complex #Genes In-vitro #Mhc Class-i #Sindbis-virus #Heterologous Genes #Expression Vectors #Up-regulation #Dna Vaccines #Flavivirus #C1 #270303 Virology #730101 Infectious diseases |
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Journal Article |