Cytokine-Fc fusion genes as molecular adjuvants for DNA vaccines Journal Article


Authors: Hirschhorn-Cymerman, D.; Perales, M. A.
Article Title: Cytokine-Fc fusion genes as molecular adjuvants for DNA vaccines
Title Series: Methods in Molecular Biology
Abstract: The use of gene constructs for DNA immunization offers several potential advantages over other commonly used vaccine approaches: (1) full-length cDNA provides multiple potential class I and class II epitopes, thus bypassing limitations of MHC restriction; (2) bacterial plasmid DNA contains immunogenic unmethylated CpG motifs (immunostimulatory sequences) that may act as a potent immunological adjuvant; and (3) DNA is relatively simple to purify in large quantities. The cDNA encoding the antigen of interest is cloned into a bacterial expression plasmid with a constitutively active promoter and this plasmid is injected into the skin or muscle where it is taken up by professional antigen-presenting cells, particularly dendritic cells, either through direct transfection or cross-priming. One can further enhance or modulate the immune response through co-delivery of DNA encoding cytokines or chemokines, including cytokine-Fc fusion molecules. The latter use molecular techniques to fuse a cytokine to the Fc portion of IgG1, creating a chimeric molecule with functional activity. In the present chapter, we will outline the approach to develop cytokine-Fc fusion genes as molecular adjuvants and will use GM-CSF as an example.
Keywords: genetics; flow cytometry; methodology; mouse; animal; cytology; animals; mice; dendritic cell; granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor; cell line; transfection; molecular cloning; cloning, molecular; immunology; dendritic cells; hybrid protein; genetic transfection; recombinant fusion proteins; immunoglobulin g; dna vaccine; immunological adjuvant; molecular biology; adjuvants, immunologic; vaccines, dna; granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
Journal Title: Methods in Molecular Biology
Volume: 651
ISSN: 1064-3745
Publisher: Humana Press Inc  
Date Published: 2010-01-01
Start Page: 131
End Page: 155
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60761-786-0_9
PUBMED: 20686965
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Chapter 9 in "Immunotherapy of Cancer: Methods and Protocols" (ISBN: 978-1-60761-785-3) - Export Date: 20 April 2011 - Source: Scopus
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