Cell-mediated immune responses are crucial in the protection against tuberculosis. In this study, we constructed epitope DNA vaccines (p3-M-38) encoding cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) epitopes of MPT64 and 38 kDa proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In order to observe the influence of spacer sequence (Ala-Ala-Tyr) or ubiquitin (UbGR) on the efficacy of the two CTL epitopes, we also constructed DNA vaccines, p3-M-S(spacer)-38, p3-Ub (UbGR)-M-S-38 and p3-Ub-M-38. The immune responses elicited by the four DNA vaccines were tested in C57BL/6 (H-2 b) mice. The cytotoxicity of T cells was detected by LDH-release method and by enzyme-linked immunospot assay for epitope-specific cells secreting interferon-γ. The results showed that DNA immunization with p3-M-38 vaccine could induce epitope-specific CD8 + CTL response and that the spacer sequence (AAY) only enhanced M epitope presentation. The protein-targeting sequence (UbGR) enhanced the immunogenicity of the two epitopes. The finding that defined spacer sequences at C-terminus and protein-targeting degradation modulated the immune response of epitope string DNA vaccines will be of importance for the further development of multi-epitope DNA vaccines against tuberculosis.
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Wang, Q. M., Sun, S. H., Hu, Z. L., Zhou, F. J., Yin, M., Xiao, C. J., & Zhang, J. C. (2004). Epitope DNA vaccines against tuberculosis: Spacers and ubiquitin modulates cellular immune responses elicited by epitope DNA vaccine. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 60(3), 219–225. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0300-9475.2004.01442.x
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