Heterologous protection against influenza by injection of DNA encoding a viral protein
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Heterologous protection against influenza by injection of DNA encoding a viral protein
Abstract
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) specific for conserved viral antigens can respond to different strains of virus, in contrast to antibodies, which are generally strain-specific. The generation of such CTLs in vivo usually requires endogenous expression of the antigen, as occurs in the case of virus infection. To generate a viral antigen for presentation to the immune system without the limitations of direct peptide delivery or viral vectors, plasmid DNA encoding influenza A nucleoprotein was injected into the quadriceps of BALB/c mice. This resulted in the generation of nucleoprotein-specific CTLs and protection from a subsequent challenge with a heterologous strain of influenza A virus, as measured by decreased viral lung titers, inhibition of mass loss, and increased survival.
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Naked DNA points way to vaccines.Science. 1993 Mar 19;259(5102):1691-2. doi: 10.1126/science.8456293. Science. 1993. PMID: 8456293 No abstract available.
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