Interleukine-2(IL-2) is a growth factor for antigen-stimulated T lymphocytes and is responsible for ~T-cell clonal expansion after antigen recognition. It has been demonstrated that DNA vaccine-elicited immune respons...Interleukine-2(IL-2) is a growth factor for antigen-stimulated T lymphocytes and is responsible for ~T-cell clonal expansion after antigen recognition. It has been demonstrated that DNA vaccine-elicited immune responses in mice could be augmented substantially by using either an IL-2 protein or a plasmid expressing ~IL-2. Twenty mice, divided into four experimental groups, were immunized with: (1) sham plasmid; ^(2) HIV-1 DNA vaccine alone; (3) HIV-1 DNA vaccine and IL-2 protein; or (4) HIV-1 DNA vaccine and IL-2 plasmid, separately. All the groups were immunized 3 times at a 2-week interval. Fourteen days after the last DNA vaccine injection, recombinant MVA was injected into all the mice except those in group 1. ELISA and ELISPOT were employed to investigate the effect of IL-2 on DNA vaccine immune responses. The obtained results strongly indicate that the efficacy of HIV vaccine can be enhanced by co-administration of a plasmid encoding IL-2.展开更多
文摘Interleukine-2(IL-2) is a growth factor for antigen-stimulated T lymphocytes and is responsible for ~T-cell clonal expansion after antigen recognition. It has been demonstrated that DNA vaccine-elicited immune responses in mice could be augmented substantially by using either an IL-2 protein or a plasmid expressing ~IL-2. Twenty mice, divided into four experimental groups, were immunized with: (1) sham plasmid; ^(2) HIV-1 DNA vaccine alone; (3) HIV-1 DNA vaccine and IL-2 protein; or (4) HIV-1 DNA vaccine and IL-2 plasmid, separately. All the groups were immunized 3 times at a 2-week interval. Fourteen days after the last DNA vaccine injection, recombinant MVA was injected into all the mice except those in group 1. ELISA and ELISPOT were employed to investigate the effect of IL-2 on DNA vaccine immune responses. The obtained results strongly indicate that the efficacy of HIV vaccine can be enhanced by co-administration of a plasmid encoding IL-2.