Enhancement of DNA vaccine potency by linkage of antigen gene to an HSP70 gene

CH Chen, TL Wang, CF Hung, Y Yang, RA Young… - Cancer research, 2000 - AACR
CH Chen, TL Wang, CF Hung, Y Yang, RA Young, DM Pardoll, TC Wu
Cancer research, 2000AACR
Nucleic acid vaccines represent an attractive approach to generating antigen-specific
immunity because of their stability and simplicity of delivery. However, there is still a need to
increase the potency of DNA vaccines. Using human papillomavirus type 16 E7 as a model
antigen, we evaluated the effect of linkage to Mycobacterium tuberculosis heat shock protein
70 (HSP70) on the potency of antigen-specific immunity generated by naked DNA vaccines.
We found that vaccines containing E7-HSP70 fusion genes increased the frequency of E7 …
Abstract
Nucleic acid vaccines represent an attractive approach to generating antigen-specific immunity because of their stability and simplicity of delivery. However, there is still a need to increase the potency of DNA vaccines. Using human papillomavirus type 16 E7 as a model antigen, we evaluated the effect of linkage to Mycobacteriumtuberculosis heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) on the potency of antigen-specific immunity generated by naked DNA vaccines. We found that vaccines containing E7-HSP70 fusion genes increased the frequency of E7-specific CD8+ T cells by at least 30-fold relative to vaccines containing the wild-type E7 gene. More importantly, this fusion converted a less effective vaccine into one with significant potency against established E7-expressing tumors. Surprisingly,E7-HSP70 fusion vaccines exclusively targeted CD8+ T cells;immunological and antitumor effects were completely CD4-independent. These results indicate that fusion of HSP70 to an antigen gene may greatly enhance the potency of DNA vaccines via CD8-dependent pathways.
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