1. Induction of Porcine Cytokine mRNA Expression After DNA Immunization and Pseudorabies Virus Infection
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André Jestin, Roland Cariolet, Emmanuel Albina, Sylvie Chevallier, François Lefèvre, Vinciane Dufour, Sandra Somasundaram, ProdInra, Migration, Unité de recherche Virologie et Immunologie Moléculaires (VIM (UR 0892)), and Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
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Swine ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Immunology ,Pseudorabies ,Biology ,Antibodies, Viral ,IMMUNOLOGIE ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Virus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Plasmid ,Immune system ,Interferon ,Virology ,Pseudorabies Vaccines ,Vaccines, DNA ,medicine ,Animals ,RNA, Messenger ,B cell ,Interleukin 4 ,030304 developmental biology ,Swine Diseases ,0303 health sciences ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Herpesvirus 1, Suid ,Molecular biology ,VIROLOGIE ,3. Good health ,[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio] ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cytokines ,030215 immunology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Injection of plasmid DNA encoding pseudorabies virus (PRV) glycoprotein into pig muscle has been shown to result in protective immunity against lethal infection. Here, pigs were vaccinated by a single coinjection of three plasmids encoding PRV glycoproteins gB, gC, and gD, with plasmid expressing porcine granulocytemacrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) or porcine interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha). DNA immunization induced a primary T cell-mediated response characterized by low rates of IFN-gamma, interleukin-2 (IL-2), and IL4 mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Very low rates of PRV-specific IgG1 and the absence of IgG2 were obtained. Codelivery of plasmid expressing GM-CSF or IFN-alpha had no effect on cytokine mRNA expression or on B cell response. After a high virulent challenge, high levels of cytokine mRNA, mainly IFN-gamma, and high secondary antibody (Ab) response were induced in all DNA-vaccinated pigs. Codelivery of GMCSF gene significantly increased both Th immune response (i.e., IFN-gamma and IL-4 mRNA expression) and clinical protection but had no effect on secondary B immune response. Codelivery of IFN-alpha gene had no beneficial effect on secondary T and B cell immune responses.
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- 2000
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