Investigation of Immunostimulatory Effects of IFN-γ Cytokine and CD40 Ligand Costimulatory Molecule for Development of HIV-1 Therapeutic Vaccine Candidate.
Fatemeh HeidarnejadAzam BolhassaniSoheila AjdaryAlireza MilaniSeyed Amir SadeghiPublished in: Advanced biology (2023)
The most crucial disadvantage of DNA-based vaccines is their low immunogenicity; therefore, finding an effectual adjuvant is essential for their development. Herein, immunostimulatory effects of IFNγ cytokine and a CD40 ligand (CD40L) costimulatory molecule are evaluated as combined with an antigen, and also linked to an antigen in mice. For this purpose, after preparation of the HIV-1 Nef, IFNγ, and CD40L DNA constructs, and also their recombinant protein in an Escherichia coli expression system, nine groups of female BALB/c mice are immunized with different regimens of DNA constructs. About 3 weeks and also 3 months after the last injection, humoral and cellular immune responses are assessed in mice sera and splenocytes. Additionally, mice splenocytes are exposed to single-cycle replicable (SCR) HIV-1 virions for evaluating their potency in the secretion of cytokines in vitro. The data indicate that the linkage of IFNγ and CD40L to Nef antigen can significantly induce the Th-1 pathway and activate cytotoxic T lymphocytes compared to other regimens. Moreover, groups receiving the IFNγ-Nef and CD40L-Nef fusion DNA constructs show higher secretion of IFNγ and TNF-α from virion-infected lymphocytes than other groups. Therefore, the IFNγ-Nef and CD40L-Nef fusion DNA constructs are suggested to be a potential option for development of an efficient HIV-1 vaccine.
Keyphrases
- immune response
- dendritic cells
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv positive
- hiv testing
- circulating tumor
- human immunodeficiency virus
- cell free
- hiv infected
- escherichia coli
- hepatitis c virus
- single molecule
- hiv aids
- men who have sex with men
- nk cells
- high fat diet induced
- rheumatoid arthritis
- risk assessment
- type diabetes
- poor prognosis
- early stage
- gene expression
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- small molecule
- machine learning
- staphylococcus aureus
- electronic health record
- long non coding rna
- big data
- insulin resistance
- ultrasound guided
- preterm birth