The efficacy of DNA vaccination is enhanced in mice by targeting the encoded protein to dendritic cells
J. Clin. Invest. Godwin Nchinda, et al. 118:1427 doi:10.1172/JCI34224 [
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Figure 4scDEC DNA vaccine improves HIV gag–specific T cell responses. Graded doses of the scDECp41 DNA vaccine alongside scControl DNA were administered i.m. in combination with electroporation to C×B6 F1 mice. 14 days later, the percentage of IFN-γ
+/TNF-α
+/IL-2
+ T cells in gated CD3
+ splenic T cells was assessed using a gag p41 peptide pool mix. (
A) IFN-γ–secreting CD4
+ and CD8
+ T cells among CD3
+ T cells in responses to unrelated peptide or HIV gag p41 peptide pool mix. (
B) Cytokine profile of the primed CD4
+ T cells 14 days after DNA vaccination. Cells secreting 3 (arrows), 2, or 1 cytokine are indicated on the
x axes. (
C) Cytokine profile of the 3-μg DNA vaccine dose 28 days after vaccination as in
B. Data are representative of 2 experiments with 2 mice pooled in each experiment.