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Synergistic effect of gene-electro transfer and adjuvant cytokines in increasing the potency of hepatitis C virus genetic vaccination

✍ Scribed by Mirko Arcuri; Manuela Cappelletti; Immacolata Zampaglione; Luigi Aurisicchio; Alfredo Nicosia; Gennaro Ciliberto; Elena Fattori


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
201 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1099-498X

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Abstract

Background

Gene electro‐transfer (GET) increases DNA uptake and expression by muscle cells following intramuscular plasmid injection. This technology has been used to increase the production of therapeutic proteins, such as cytokines and growth factors, and to improve immunization efficiency following the injection of antigen‐encoding plasmids.

Methods

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) E2 and cytokine encoding plasmids were co‐injected in the mouse quadriceps with or without GET and vaccination outcome was monitored by analysis of antigen‐specific cellular‐mediated or antibody‐mediated immunity.

Results

GET co‐injection of cytokine‐encoding and HCV E2‐encoding plasmids strongly enhanced T‐ or B‐cell responses to various levels, depending on the particular combination used.

Conclusions

We propose that a cocktail of plasmids followed by GET can be the most efficient and fine‐tunable approach for genetic immunization. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.