Modulation of plasmid DNA vaccine antigen clearance by caspase 12 RNA interference potentiates vaccination.

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2011

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The magnitude of the immune responses elicited by plasmid DNA vaccines might be limited, in part, by the duration of vaccine antigen expression in vivo. To explore strategies for improving plasmid DNA vaccine efficacy, we studied the apoptotic process in myocytes of mice vaccinated intramuscularly. We found that after vaccination, the proapoptotic protein caspase 12 (Casp12) was upregulated in myocytes coincident with the loss of vaccine antigen expression. To harness this observation to improve plasmid DNA vaccine efficacy, we used RNA interference technology, coadministering plasmid DNA expressing a short hairpin RNA (shRNA) of Casp12 with plasmid DNA vaccine constructs. This treatment with shRNA Casp12, administered twice within the first 10 days following vaccine administration, increased antigen expression 7-fold, the antigen-specific CD8+ T cell immune response 6-fold, and antigen-specific antibody production 5-fold. This study demonstrates the critical role for Casp12 in plasmid DNA vaccine-induced immune responses and shows that increased antigen expression mediated by down-modulation of Casp12 can be used to potentiate vaccine efficacy

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EMTREE drug terms: caspase 12; caspase 8; caspase 9; DNA vaccine; plasmid DNA; protein bcl 2; protein bcl xl; short hairpin RNA; X linked inhibitor of apoptosis, EMTREE medical terms: animal cell; animal experiment; antibody production; antibody response; antigen expression; apoptosis; article; CD8+ T lymphocyte; controlled study; DNA immunization; drug efficacy; gene expression; immunogenicity; mouse; muscle cell; nonhuman; priority journal; RNA interference; upregulation, MeSH: Animals; Antibodies; Antigens; Apoptosis; Caspase 12; CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes; Injections, Intramuscular; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Muscle Cells; Plasmids; RNA Interference; Vaccination; Vaccines, DNA

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Geiben-Lynn, R., Frimpong-Boateng, K., & Letvin, N. L. (2011). Modulation of plasmid DNA vaccine antigen clearance by caspase 12 RNA interference potentiates vaccination. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 18(4), 533-538.

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