Journal article

A fusion DNA vaccine that targets antigen-presenting cells increases protection from viral challenge

G Deliyannis, JS Boyle, JL Brady, LE Brown, AM Lew

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 2000

Abstract

Improving the immunological potency, particularly the Ab response, is a serious hurdle for the protective efficacy and hence broad application of DNA vaccines. We examined the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a hemagglutinin-based influenza DNA vaccine that was targeted to antigen- presenting cells (APCs) by fusion to CTLA4. The targeted vaccine was shown to induce an accelerated and increased Ab response (as compared with those receiving the nontargeted control) that was predominated by IgG1 and recognized conformationally dependent viral epitopes. Moreover, mice receiving the APC-targeted DNA vaccine had significantly reduced viral titers (100-fold) after a nonlethal virus challen..

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