Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2409389 | Vaccine | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Unlike intramuscular injection, gene gun delivery of DNA drives a strong type 2 response. In an effort to counter this, we have genetically fused the type 1 cytokines, IL-12 and IL-23, to the hemagglutinin (HA) gene from influenza APR/8/34, and delivered these DNA constructs to Balb/c mice. Gene gun delivery of the HA gene was able to induce antibody production by all vaccinated mice. Linking of IL-12 caused almost complete suppression of immune responses whereas mice vaccinated with IL-23HA showed long-lived IgG1 antibody levels. Splenocytes from IL-23HA vaccinated mice also tended to produce more IL-5 and IFNγ after restimulation in vitro than splenocytes from HA vaccinated mice. While codelivery of IL-23 did not change the type of immune response it may increase its longevity following vaccination.
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Authors
Jonathan Williman, Euan Lockhart, Lynn Slobbe, Glenn Buchan, Margaret Baird,