Title : ( Employing XIAP to Enhance the Duration of Antigen Expression and Immunity Against an Avian Influenza H5 DNA Vaccine )
Authors: elias tabatabaei zadeh , Mohammad Reza Bassami , Alireza Haghparast , Hesam Dehghani ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
Abstract
DNA vaccine represents a powerful approach for prevention of avian H5N1 influenza infection. Yet, DNA vaccine-induced immune responses might be limited by the short duration of antigen expression. As a strategy to enhance adaptive immune responses elicited by a hemagglutinin 5 (H5) DNA vaccine, we explored the effect of co-administration of a DNA encoding X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP) as a modulator of apoptosis and a stimulator of inflammatory signaling. In cultured cells as early as 24 hours (h), we found that the DNA vaccine encoded H5 antigen was a potent stimulator of apoptosis, and the H5 pro-apoptotic activity was significantly suppressed by the co-expression of full-length XIAP or mutant XIAP (DRING). However, full-length XIAP showed a higher potency than mutant XIAP (DRING) in the inhibition of H5-induced apoptosis. We also compared the immunizing ability of transmembrane and secretory forms of H5. Mice vaccinated (twice with 3-week intervals) with the secretory form of H5 showed higher hemagglutination inhibition (HI) antibody titers than mice vaccinated with the transmembrane form of H5. Furthermore, co-administration of XIAP with the secretory form of H5 resulted into a stronger antibody response than the transmembrane form of H5. Our findings suggest that in the design of DNA vaccines for a given pro-apoptotic antigen, using an antiapoptotic molecular adjuvant and the secretory form of antigen may be a greater stimulus to induce immune responses.
Keywords
, Apoptosis, avian H5N1 influenza, DNA vaccine, XIAP@article{paperid:1048037,
author = {Tabatabaei Zadeh, Elias and Bassami, Mohammad Reza and Haghparast, Alireza and Dehghani, Hesam},
title = {Employing XIAP to Enhance the Duration of Antigen Expression and Immunity Against an Avian Influenza H5 DNA Vaccine},
journal = {Immunological Investigations},
year = {2015},
volume = {44},
number = {3},
month = {April},
issn = {0882-0139},
pages = {199--215},
numpages = {16},
keywords = {Apoptosis; avian H5N1 influenza; DNA vaccine; XIAP},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Employing XIAP to Enhance the Duration of Antigen Expression and Immunity Against an Avian Influenza H5 DNA Vaccine
%A Tabatabaei Zadeh, Elias
%A Bassami, Mohammad Reza
%A Haghparast, Alireza
%A Dehghani, Hesam
%J Immunological Investigations
%@ 0882-0139
%D 2015