Vaxfectin enhances the humoral immune response to plasmid DNA-encoded antigens

Citation
J. Hartikka et al., Vaxfectin enhances the humoral immune response to plasmid DNA-encoded antigens, VACCINE, 19(15-16), 2001, pp. 1911-1923
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health",Immunology
Journal title
VACCINE
ISSN journal
0264410X → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
15-16
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1911 - 1923
Database
ISI
SICI code
0264-410X(20010228)19:15-16<1911:VETHIR>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
This report characterizes Vaxfectin, a novel cationic and neutral lipid for mulation which enhances antibody responses when complexed with an antigen-e ncoding plasmid DNA (pDNA). In mice, intramuscular injection of Vaxfectin f ormulated with pDNA encoding influenza nucleoprotein (NP) increased antibod y titers up to 20-fold. to levels that could not be reached with pDNA alone . As little as 1 mug of pDNA formulated with Vaxfectin per muscle resulted in higher anti-NP titers than that obtained with 25 mug naked pDNA. The ant ibody titers in animals injected with Vaxfectin-pDNA remained higher than i n the naked pDNA controls for at least 9 months. The enhancement in antibod y titers was dependent on the Vaxfectin dose and was accomplished without d iminishing the strong anti-NP cytolytic T cell response typical of pDNA-bas ed vaccines. In rabbits, complexing pDNA with Vaxfectin enhanced antibody t iters up to 50 fold with needle and syringe injections and also augmented h umoral responses when combined with a needle-free injection device. Vaxfect in did not facilitate transfection and/or increase synthesis of beta -galac tosidase reporter protein in muscle tissue. ELISPOT assays performed on bon e marrow cells from vaccinated mice showed that Vaxfectin produced a three- to five-fold increase in the number of NP-specific plasma cells. Thus. Vax fectin should be a useful adjuvant for enhancing pDNA-based vaccinations. ( C) 7001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.