[PDF][PDF] Manipulation of the immune response to a plasmid-encoded viral antigen by coinoculation with plasmids expressing cytokines

Z Xiang, HCJ Ertl - Immunity, 1995 - cell.com
Z Xiang, HCJ Ertl
Immunity, 1995cell.com
Inoculation of plasmid vectors encoding a viral protein into muscle tissue was shown to
result in expression of the transantigen and, consequently, an antiviral immune response.
Here, we show that coinoculation of a plasmid expressing the glycoprotein of rabies virus
with plasmids encoding mouse cytokines modulated the immune response to the viral
protein. Coinoculation with a vector expressing mouse granulocyte-macrophage colony-
stimulating factor (GM-CSF) enhanced the B and T helper cell activity to rabies virus, while …
Summary
Inoculation of plasmid vectors encoding a viral protein into muscle tissue was shown to result in expression of the transantigen and, consequently, an antiviral immune response. Here, we show that coinoculation of a plasmid expressing the glycoprotein of rabies virus with plasmids encoding mouse cytokines modulated the immune response to the viral protein. Coinoculation with a vector expressing mouse granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) enhanced the B and T helper cell activity to rabies virus, while coinoculation with a plasmid expressing interferon-γ (IFNγ) resulted in a decrease of the immune response to the viral antigen.
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