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Super-activated interferon-regulatory factors can enhance plasmid immunization

Abstract

We have been investigating the adjuvant properties of two super-activated interferon-regulatory factors (IRFs), IRF-3(5D) and IRF7/3A, identified in our previous studies of structure-function relationships, for enhancing plasmid vaccines. Intramuscular injection of plasmid cocktails encoding IRF-3(5D) and IRF7/3A molecules elicited cytotoxic T cell responses in over 80% of mice following a single immunization compared to a 20% response-rate using a control cocktail. Most interestingly, greater than 60% of mice immunized with the super-activated IRFs developed antigen-specific antibodies compared to 0% of the mice in the control group. Finally, vaccines which incorporated the super-activated IRFs provided greater protection against challenge with a recombinant vaccinia virus. These results support further investigation of the potential of these agents as adjuvants for genetic immunization.

Authors

Bramson JL; Dayball K; Hall JR; Millar JB; Miller M; Wan YH; Lin R; Hiscott J

Journal

Vaccine, Vol. 21, No. 13-14, pp. 1363–1370

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 28, 2003

DOI

10.1016/s0264-410x(02)00694-1

ISSN

0264-410X

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