Protective immunity induced by systemic and mucosal delivery of DNA vaccine expressing glycoprotein B of pseudorabies virus

  • Hyun A. Yoon
  • , Young Woo Han
  • , Abi George Aleyas
  • , Junu Abi George
  • , Seon Ju Kim
  • , Hye Kyung Kim
  • , Hee Jong Song
  • , Jeong Gon Cho
  • , Seong Kug Eo*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A murine model immunized by systemic and mucosal delivery of plasmid DNA vaccine expressing glycoprotein B (pCIgB) of pseudorabies virus (PrV) was used to evaluate both the nature of the induced immunity and protection against a virulent virus. With regard to systemic delivery, the intramuscular (i.m.) immunization with pCIgB induced strong PrV-specific IgG responses in serum but was inefficient in generating a mucosal IgA response. Mucosal delivery through intranasal (i.n.) immunization of pCIgB induced both systemic and mucosal immunity at the distal mucosal site. However, the levels of systemic immunity induced by i.n. immunization were less than those induced by i.m. immunization. Moreover, i.n. genetic transfer of pCIgB appeared to induce Th2-biased immunity compared with systemic delivery, as judged by the ratio of PrV-specific IgG isotypes and Th1- and Th2-type cytokines produced by stimulated T cells. Moreover, the immunity induced by i.n. immunization did not provide effective protection against i.n. challenge of a virulent PrV strain, whereas i.m. immunization produced resistance to viral infection. Therefore, although i.n. immunization was a useful route for inducing mucosal immunity at the virus entry site, i.n. immunization did not provide effective protection against the lethal infection of PrV.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)591-599
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume18
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2008.03.28

Keywords

  • DNA vaccine
  • Mucosal delivery
  • Protective immunity
  • Pseudorabies virus
  • Systemic delivery

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Biological Sciences

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