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A Stress Protein-Facilitated Antigen Expression System for Plasmid DNA Vaccines

Authors :
Jörg Reimann
Nicolas Fissolo
Petra Riedl
Reinhold Schirmbeck
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Humana Press, 2006.

Abstract

In DNA vaccination, an exciting new immunization technique with potential applications in clinical medicine, expression plasmid DNA containing antigen-encoding sequences cloned under heterologous promoter control are delivered by techniques that lead in vivo to antigen expression in transfected cells. DNA vaccination efficiently primes both humoral and cellular immune responses. We developed a novel expression system for DNA vaccines in which a fusion protein with a small, N-terminal, viral DnaJ-like sequence (J domain) is translated in frame with C-terminal antigen-encoding sequences. The J domain stable bind to constitutively expressed, cytosolic stress protein hsp73 and triggers intracellular accumulation of antigen/hsp73 complexes. The system supports enhanced expression of chimeric antigens of >800 residues in length in immunogenic form. A unique advantage of the system is that even unstable or toxic proteins (or protein domains) can be expressed. We describe the design of DNA vaccines expressing antigens with a stress protein-capturing domain and characterize the immunogenicity of the antigens produced by this expression system.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c20f22d13019274b9ea268dcd02824a2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59745-168-1:41