KMID : 1039120130020020128
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Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research 2013 Volume.2 No. 2 p.128 ~ p.134
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Intranasal immunization with a flagellin-adjuvanted peptide anticancer vaccine prevents tumor development by enhancing specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte response in a mouse model
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Nguyen Chung Truong
Hong Seol-Hee Ung Thuan Trong Verma Vivek Kim Soo-Young Rhee Joon-Haeng Lee Shee-Eun
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Abstract
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Purpose: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a significant cause of cervical cancer-related deaths worldwide. Because HPV is a sexually transmitted mucosal pathogen, enhancement of antigen-specific mucosal immune response likely serves good strategy for vaccination. However, mucosal vaccines generally do not induce strong enough immune responses. Previously we proved that a bacterial flagellin, Vibrio vulnificus FlaB, induce strong antigen-specific immune responses by stimulating the Toll-like receptor 5. In this study, we tested whether FlaB could serve as an effective mucosal adjuvant for a peptide-based HPV preventive cancer vaccine.
Materials and Methods: Mice were intranasally administered with a mixture of FlaB and E6/E7 protective peptides in 5-day interval for a total of two times. Five-days after the last vaccination, cellular immune responses of the vaccinated mice were analyzed. Tumor growth was also observed after a subcutaneous implantation of TC-1 cells bearing E6/E7 antigens.
Results: Intranasal administration of the E6/E7 peptide mixture with FlaB elicited a strong antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity and antigen-specific interferon-¥ã production from splenocytes and cervical lymph node cells. Furthermore, FlaB, as a mucosal adjuvant, conferred an excellent protection against TC-1 tumor challenge with high survival rates in E6/E7 immunized animals.
Conclusion: These results indicate that FlaB can be a promising mucosal adjuvant for nasal HPV vaccine development.
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KEYWORD
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Flagellin, Adjuvant, Neoplasms, Vaccines
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