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CD8(+) T-cell Activation in Mice Injected with a Plasmid DNA Vaccine Encoding AMA-1 of the Reemerging Korean Plasmodium vivax

Authors
Kim, Hyo-JinJung, Bong-KwangLee, Jin-JooPyo, Kyoung-HoKim, Tae YunChoi, Byung-ilKim, Tae WooHisaeda, HajimeHimeno, KunisukeShin, Eun-HeeChai, Jong-Yil
Issue Date
Mar-2011
Publisher
KOREAN SOC PARASITOLOGY, SEOUL NATL UNIV COLL MEDI
Keywords
Plasmodium vivax; DNA vaccine; apical membrane antigen (AMA); CD8(+) T-cell; gene gun
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY, v.49, no.1, pp.85 - 90
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SCIE
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KCI
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY
Volume
49
Number
1
Start Page
85
End Page
90
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/112883
DOI
10.3347/kjp.2011.49.1.85
ISSN
0023-4001
Abstract
Relatively little has been studied on the AMA-1 vaccine against Plasmodium vivax and on the plasmid DNA vaccine encoding P vivax AMA-1 (PvAMA-1). In the present study, a plasmid DNA vaccine encoding AMA-1 of the reemerging Korean P vivax has been constructed and a preliminary study was done on its cellular immunogenicity to recipient BALB/c mice. The PvAMA-1 gene was cloned and expressed in the plasmid vector UBpcAMA-1, and a protein band of approximately 56.8 kDa was obtained from the transfected COS7 cells. BALB/c mice were immunized intramuscularly or using a gene gun 4 times with the vaccine, and the proportions of splenic T-cell subsets were examined by fluorocytometry at week 2 after the last injection. The spleen cells from intramuscularly injected mice revealed no significant changes in the proportions of CD8(+) T-cells and CD4(+) T-cells. However, in mice immunized using a gene gun, significantly higher (P < 0.05) proportions of CD8(+) cells were observed compared to UB vector-injected control mice. The results indicated that cellular immunogenicity of the plasmid DNA vaccine encoding AMA-1 of the reemerging Korean P vivax was weak when it was injected intramuscularly; however, a promising effect was observed using the gene gun injection technique.
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