Cimetidine enhances immune response of HBV DNA vaccination via impairment of the regulatory function of regulatory T cells |
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Authors: | Wang Junpeng Su Baowei Ding Zheng Du Xiaogang Wang Bin |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratories of Agro-biotechnology, College of Biological Science, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094, China |
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Abstract: | Cimetidine (CIM), a histamine 2-receptor antagonist, is postulated to enhance immune responses owing to its inhibitory effects on suppressor T cells. In this report, we evaluated effects of cimetidine on the potency of antigen-specific immunity generated by DNA vaccine encoding hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg, pcD-S2). Our data demonstrate that CIM as adjuvant significantly increased HBsAg-specific cell-mediated and humoral immunities that were characterized by higher Ig2a/IgG1 ratio. In addition, CIM significantly promotes an elevated level of IL-4 and IFN-γ in antigen-specific CD4+ T cells and a robust antigen-specific cytotoxic response in the animals immunized with pcD-S2 plus CIM. Further, CIM induces pro-inflammatory cytokine expression such as the IL-12 and down-regulates anti-inflammatory cytokine expression such as IL-10 and TGF-β, which may lead to an impairment of CD4+CD25+ Treg cell-mediated suppression. Collectively these findings suggest that CIM enhances the immune responses of HBV DNA vaccine through the stimulation of pro-inflammatory and inhibition of anti-inflammatory cytokine expression patterns. |
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