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Detection of Progeny Immune Responses after Intravenous Administration of DNA Vaccine to Pregnant Mice

A number of factors influence the development of tolerance, including the nature, concentration and mode of antigen presentation to the immune system, as well as the age of the host. The studies were conducted to determine whether immunizing pregnant mice with liposome-encapsulated DNA vaccines had...

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Autores principales: Xin, Ke-Qin, Sasaki, Shin, Kojima, Yoshitsugu, Jounai, Nao, Kumamoto, Yasuko, Hashimoto, Kumiko, Shinoda, Kaori, Hamajima, Kenji, Okuda, Kenji
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Biological Procedures Online 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC145550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12734575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1251/bpo27
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author Xin, Ke-Qin
Sasaki, Shin
Kojima, Yoshitsugu
Jounai, Nao
Kumamoto, Yasuko
Hashimoto, Kumiko
Shinoda, Kaori
Hamajima, Kenji
Okuda, Kenji
author_facet Xin, Ke-Qin
Sasaki, Shin
Kojima, Yoshitsugu
Jounai, Nao
Kumamoto, Yasuko
Hashimoto, Kumiko
Shinoda, Kaori
Hamajima, Kenji
Okuda, Kenji
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description A number of factors influence the development of tolerance, including the nature, concentration and mode of antigen presentation to the immune system, as well as the age of the host. The studies were conducted to determine whether immunizing pregnant mice with liposome-encapsulated DNA vaccines had an effect on the immune status of their offspring. Two different plasmids (encoding antigens from HIV-1 and influenza virus) were administered intravenously to pregnant mice. At 9.5 days post conception with cationic liposomes, injected plasmid was present in the tissues of the fetus, consistent with trans-placental transfer. When the offspring of vaccinated dams were immunized with DNA vaccine, they mounted stronger antigen-specific immune responses than controls and were protected against challenge by homologous influenza virus after vaccination. Moreover, such immune responses were strong in the offspring of mothers injected with DNA plasmid 9.5 days after coitus. These results suggest that DNA vaccinated mothers confer the antigen-specific immunity to their progeny. Here we describe the methods in detail as they relate to our previously published work.
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spelling pubmed-1455502003-04-15 Detection of Progeny Immune Responses after Intravenous Administration of DNA Vaccine to Pregnant Mice Xin, Ke-Qin Sasaki, Shin Kojima, Yoshitsugu Jounai, Nao Kumamoto, Yasuko Hashimoto, Kumiko Shinoda, Kaori Hamajima, Kenji Okuda, Kenji Biol Proced Online Research Article A number of factors influence the development of tolerance, including the nature, concentration and mode of antigen presentation to the immune system, as well as the age of the host. The studies were conducted to determine whether immunizing pregnant mice with liposome-encapsulated DNA vaccines had an effect on the immune status of their offspring. Two different plasmids (encoding antigens from HIV-1 and influenza virus) were administered intravenously to pregnant mice. At 9.5 days post conception with cationic liposomes, injected plasmid was present in the tissues of the fetus, consistent with trans-placental transfer. When the offspring of vaccinated dams were immunized with DNA vaccine, they mounted stronger antigen-specific immune responses than controls and were protected against challenge by homologous influenza virus after vaccination. Moreover, such immune responses were strong in the offspring of mothers injected with DNA plasmid 9.5 days after coitus. These results suggest that DNA vaccinated mothers confer the antigen-specific immunity to their progeny. Here we describe the methods in detail as they relate to our previously published work. Biological Procedures Online 2002-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC145550/ /pubmed/12734575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1251/bpo27 Text en Copyright © April 04, 2002, KQ Xin et al. Published in Biological Procedures Online under license from the authors. Copying, printing, redistribution and storage permitted.
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Xin, Ke-Qin
Sasaki, Shin
Kojima, Yoshitsugu
Jounai, Nao
Kumamoto, Yasuko
Hashimoto, Kumiko
Shinoda, Kaori
Hamajima, Kenji
Okuda, Kenji
Detection of Progeny Immune Responses after Intravenous Administration of DNA Vaccine to Pregnant Mice
title Detection of Progeny Immune Responses after Intravenous Administration of DNA Vaccine to Pregnant Mice
title_full Detection of Progeny Immune Responses after Intravenous Administration of DNA Vaccine to Pregnant Mice
title_fullStr Detection of Progeny Immune Responses after Intravenous Administration of DNA Vaccine to Pregnant Mice
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Progeny Immune Responses after Intravenous Administration of DNA Vaccine to Pregnant Mice
title_short Detection of Progeny Immune Responses after Intravenous Administration of DNA Vaccine to Pregnant Mice
title_sort detection of progeny immune responses after intravenous administration of dna vaccine to pregnant mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC145550/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12734575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1251/bpo27
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