Immunostimulatory effects of a plasmid expressing CD40 ligand (CD154) on gene immunization.

  • Mendoza R
  • Cantwell M
  • Kipps T
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Abstract

Interaction of CD40 with its ligand (CD154) can induce CD40-bearing APCs to express immune stimulatory accessory molecules that facilitate immune recognition. We evaluated whether a plasmid vector encoding CD154 (pCD40L) could influence the immune response to a transgene protein encoded by coinjected plasmid DNA. We found that coinjection of pCD40L in BALB/c mice enhanced the Ab response to beta-galactosidase induced by i.m. or intradermal injection of placZ, a plasmid DNA vector encoding beta-galactosidase. Furthermore, i.m. or intradermal coinjection of pCD40L with placZ enhanced the generation of CTL specific for P815 cells transfected with placZ. This study indicates that pCD40L can serve as a genetic adjuvant capable of augmenting humoral and cellular immune responses to Ags encoded by plasmid DNA expression vectors.

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Mendoza, R. B., Cantwell, M. J., & Kipps, T. J. (1997). Immunostimulatory effects of a plasmid expressing CD40 ligand (CD154) on gene immunization. The Journal of Immunology, 159(12), 5777–5781. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.159.12.5777

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