Induction of Antiviral Antibodies by DNA Immunization Requires neither Perforin-Mediated nor CD8 + -T-Cell-Mediated Lysis of Antigen-Expressing Cells

  • Hassett D
  • Zhang J
  • Whitton J
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Abstract

DNA immunization induces antibodies to the encoded protein, which indicates that the protein must gain access to the extracellular milieu, allowing it to interact with naı̈ve B lymphocytes. It has been suggested that antigen release may be effected by cytotoxic-T-lymphocyte-mediated lysis of transfected antigen-expressing cells; this might be particularly important for the induction of responses to a noncytopathic, cytosolic protein. Here we show that the induction of antibody responses to one such DNA-encoded protein required neither perforin nor CD8 + T cells. In addition, there was no skewing of the immunoglobulin G isotypes in the absence of perforin.

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Hassett, D. E., Zhang, J., & Whitton, J. L. (1999). Induction of Antiviral Antibodies by DNA Immunization Requires neither Perforin-Mediated nor CD8 + -T-Cell-Mediated Lysis of Antigen-Expressing Cells. Journal of Virology, 73(9), 7870–7873. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.73.9.7870-7873.1999

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