Woodchuck hepatitis virus core antigen-based DNA and protein vaccines induce qualitatively different immune responses that affect T cell recall responses and antiviral effects

Ejuan Zhang, Anna D. Kosinska, Zhiyong Ma, Kirsten K. Dietze, Yang Xu, Zhongji Meng, Xiaoyong Zhang, Junzhong Wang, Baoju Wang, Ulf Dittmer, Michael Roggendorf, Dongliang Yang, Mengji Lu

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Abstract

T helper type 1 (Th1) immunity was considered to play a dominant role in viral clearance of hepadnaviral infection. However, pre-primed Th2 type responses were able to efficiently control hepadnaviral infection in animal models. We investigated how pre-primed Th1/2 responses control hepadnaviral replication using the newly established mouse models. DNA (pWHcIm, pCTLA-4-C) and protein vaccines based on the nucleocapsid protein (WHcAg) of woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) primed specific immune responses with distinct features. The pre-primed responses determined the characteristics of recall responses if challenged with a WHcAg-expressing adenoviral vector. Vaccination with pWHcIm and pCTLA4-C facilitated viral control in the hydrodynamic injection model and reduced WHV loads by about 3 and 2 logs in WHV-transgenic mice, respectively, despite of different kinetics of specific CD8+ T cell responses. Thus, pre-primed Th2-biased responses facilitate the development of CD8+ T cell responses in mice compared with naïve controls and thereby confer better viral control.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)56-65
Seitenumfang10
FachzeitschriftVirology
Jahrgang475
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 5 Jan. 2015
Extern publiziertJa

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