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  2. Vaxfectin enhances antigen specific antibody titers and maintains Th1 type immune responses to plasmid DNA immunization

Vaxfectin enhances antigen specific antibody titers and maintains Th1 type immune responses to plasmid DNA immunization

  • Vaccine. 2001 Jun 14;19(27):3778-86. doi: 10.1016/s0264-410x(01)00090-1.
L Reyes 1 J Hartikka V Bozoukova L Sukhu W Nishioka G Singh M Ferrari J Enas C J Wheeler M Manthorpe M K Wloch
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Cell Biology, Vical Incorporated, 9373 Towne Centre Dr., Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92121, USA.
Abstract

Antigen specific immune responses were characterized after intramuscular immunization of BALB/c mice with 5 antigen encoding plasmid DNAs (pDNAs) complexed with Vaxfectin, a cationic lipid formulation. Vaxfectin increased IgG titers for all of the antigens with no effect on the CTL responses to the 2 antigens for which CTL assays were performed. Both antigen specific IgG1 and IgG2A were increased, although IgG2A remained greater than IgG1. Furthermore, Vaxfectin had no effect on IFN-gamma or IL-4 production by splenocytes re-stimulated with antigen, suggesting that the Th1 type responses typical of intramuscular pDNA immunization were not altered. Studies with IL-6 -/- mice suggest that the antibody enhancement is IL-6 dependent and results in a correlative increase in antigen specific antibody secreting cells.

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