Ye. Shi et al., DNA vaccine pCD-Sj32 and its efficacy of protective immunity against infection of Schistosoma japonicun, CHIN MED J, 112(8), 1999, pp. 677-680
Objective To study protective immunity afforded by murine immunization with
DNA vaccine of Schistosoma japonicum (S. japonicum) as measured by reducti
on in worm burden and host antibody, cytokines.
Methods DNA vaccine pCD-Sj32 was constructed. identificated and expressed,
pCD-Sj32 could induce substantial protective immunity against infection of
S. japonicum in BALB/c mice. The best efficacy can be produced with one inj
ection of 100 mu g DNA into the quadriceps muscle, combined with challenge
for 8 weeks after immunization. T lymphocyte subsets of CD8+, IL-2. TNF and
IFN-gamma of experimental animal could play important roles in regulating
immune functions of schistosomiasis.
Results High titre of specific antibody IgG could be induced by vaccinated
with pCD-Sj32, and antibody can mediate macrophage to produce ADCC effects
in vitro.
Conclusion pCD-Sj32 may represent a new approach to developing subunit vacc
ine.