C3d enhanced DNA vaccination induced humoral immune response to glycoprotein C of pseudorabies virus |
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Authors: | Tong Tiezhu Fan Huiying Tan Yadi Xiao Shaobo Ling Jieyu Chen Huanchun Guo Aizhen |
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Affiliation: | National Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China. |
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Abstract: | Murine C3d were utilized to enhance immunogenicity of pseudorabies virus (PrV) gC DNA vaccination. Three copies of C3d and four copies of CR2-binding domain M28(4) were fused, respectively, to truncated gC gene encoding soluble glycoprotein C (sgC) in pcDNA3.1. BALB/c mice were, respectively, immunized with recombinant plasmids, blank vector, and inactivated vaccine. The antibody ELISA titer for sgC-C3d3 DNA was 49-fold more than that for sgC DNA, and the neutralizing antibody obtained 8-fold rise. Protection of mice from death after lethal PrV (316 LD50) challenge was augmented from 25% to 100%. Furthermore, C3d fusion increased Th2-biased immune response by inducing IL-4 production. The IL-4 level for sgC-C3d3 DNA immunization approached that for the inactivated vaccine. Compared to C3d, M28 enhanced sgC DNA immunogenicity to a lesser extent. In conclusion, we demonstrated that murine C3d fusion significantly enhanced gC DNA immunity by directing Th1-biased to a balanced and more effective Th1/Th2 response. |
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Keywords: | C3d gC protein DNA vaccine Pseudorabies virus Antigen-C3d fusion CR2-binding domain Molecular adjuvants |
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