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Mtb32 is a promising tuberculosis antigen for DNA vaccination in pre-and post-exposure mouse models SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Mtb32 is a promising tuberculosis antigen for DNA vaccination in pre-and post-exposure mouse models
Authors
Ahn, SSJeon, BYKim, KSKwack, JYLee, EGPark, KSSung, YCCho, SN
Date Issued
2012-05
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Abstract
Identification of antigens that provide protective immunity via prophylactic and therapeutic vaccination against Mycobacterium tuberculosis is critical for the development of subunit vaccines for tuberculosis (TB). In this study, we performed a head-to-head comparison of seven well-known TB antigens delivered by DNA vaccine, and evaluated their respective immunogenicities and protective efficacies in pre- and post-exposure mouse models. All TB antigens were designed as a chimeric fusion with Flt3-L to enhance antigen-specific T-cell immunity upon vaccination. Prophylactic vaccination with the Flt3L (F)-Mtb32 DNA vaccine elicited significant protection in both the spleen and lungs against M. tuberculosis challenge, comparable to the Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine. F-Ag85A and F-Mtb32 DNA vaccines, in combination with chemotherapy, reduced the bacterial burden to undetectable levels in the lungs of all mice infected with M. tuberculosis. These data collectively indicate that the F-Mtb32 DNA vaccine confers the most efficient protective immunity that suppresses bacterial growth in the active or latent status of M. tuberculosis. Gene Therapy (2012) 19, 570-575; doi:10.1038/gt.2011.140; published online 29 September 2011
Keywords
tuberculosis; DNA vaccine; Flt3-L; prophylactic model; therapeutic model; MYCOBACTERIUM-TUBERCULOSIS; PROTECTIVE EFFICACY; IMMUNE-RESPONSES; EFFICIENT PROTECTION; SUBUNIT VACCINE; T-CELLS; INFECTION; IMMUNOGENICITY; PROTEIN; MICE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/16020
DOI
10.1038/gt.2011.140
ISSN
0969-7128
Article Type
Article
Citation
GENE THERAPY, vol. 19, no. 5, page. 570 - 575, 2012-05
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