Apoptosis-mediated enhancement of DNA-raised immune responses by mutant caspases
- 1 June 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Biotechnology
- Vol. 19 (6) , 543-547
- https://doi.org/10.1038/89289
Abstract
Apoptotic bodies can be used to target delivery of DNA-expressed immunogens into professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs). Here we show that antigen-laden apoptotic bodies created by vectors co-expressing influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) or nucleoprotein (NP) genes and mutant caspase genes markedly increased T-cell responses. Both CD8 and CD4 T-cell responses were affected. The adjuvant activity was restricted to partially inactivated caspases that allowed immunogen expression before the generation of apoptotic bodies. Active-site mutants of murine caspase 2 and an autocatalytic chimera of murine caspase 2 prodomain and human caspase 3 induced apoptosis that did not interfere with immunogen expression. The adjuvant activity also enhanced B-cell responses, but to a lesser extent than T-cell responses. The large increases in T-cell responses represent one of the strongest effects to date of a DNA adjuvant on cellular immunity.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Toll-like receptor recognizes bacterial DNANature, 2000
- DNA Vaccines for Influenza Virus: Differential Effects of Maternal Antibody on Immune Responses to Hemagglutinin and NucleoproteinJournal of Virology, 2000
- Targeted antigen delivery to antigen–presenting cells including dendritic cells by engineered Fas-mediated apoptosisNature Biotechnology, 2000
- C3d enhancement of antibodies to hemagglutinin accelerates protection against influenza virus challengeNature Immunology, 2000
- DNA Vaccines: Immunology, Application, and OptimizationAnnual Review of Immunology, 2000
- Consequences of Cell DeathThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2000
- DNA immunization: effect of secretion of DNA-expressed hemagglutinins on antibody responsesVaccine, 1999
- Dimerization and Autoprocessing of the Nedd2 (Caspase-2) Precursor Requires both the Prodomain and the Carboxyl-terminal RegionsPublished by Elsevier ,1998
- Caspases: killer proteasesTrends in Biochemical Sciences, 1997
- Nucleotide sequence of the haemagglutinin gene of a human influenza virus H1 subtypeNature, 1981