DNA-based immunization produces Th1 immune responses to hepatitis delta virus in a mouse model
Open Access
- 1 July 2000
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hepatology
- Vol. 32 (1) , 104-110
- https://doi.org/10.1053/jhep.2000.8348
Abstract
Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) superinfection is one of the major causes of fulminant hepatitis in endemic areas of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Currently, there is no effective treatment or vaccine against HDV superinfection. DNA-based immunization is a promising antiviral strategy to prevent or treat persistent viral infections. In this study, we investigated the immunological effects of DNA vaccines against HDV in BALB/c mice. Plasmid (pD) encoding large hepatitis D antigen (L-HDAg), or plasmid (pS/pD) coexpressing hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and L-HDAg, were injected into mice intramuscularly. The seroconversion rate, anti-HBs levels, anti-HDV titers, T-cell proliferation responses, and T-helper (Th)-release cytokine profiles were analyzed. Mice immunized with plasmids, pS/pD or pD, produced low, but significant, titers of anti-HDV antibodies. In contrast, pS/pD induced much stronger anti-HBs titers in the immunized animals. Interestingly, splenic lymphocytes derived from pS/pD-inoculated mice demonstrated significant proliferation responses to recombinant HBsAg and HDAg, and resulted in a Th1-like immune response as suggested by the production of interferon gamma (INF-γ) and interleukin-2 (IL-2), but not IL-4. The splenic lymphocyte derived from the pD-inoculated mice showed a similar Th1 response to the stimulation of HDAg, but not to HBsAg. In conclusion, our results suggest that DNA vaccines against HDV can induce significant cellular immune responses with a Th1 preference. HBV and HDV coimmunization can be performed by DNA vaccines. These results are promising for the future development of prophylactic and therapeutic HDV vaccines.Keywords
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