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Deletion of the Viral Anti-Apoptotic Gene F1L in the HIV/AIDS Vaccine Candidate MVA-C Enhances Immune Responses against HIV-1 Antigens
Vaccinia virus (VACV) encodes an anti-apoptotic Bcl-2-like protein F1 that acts as an inhibitor of caspase-9 and of the Bak/Bax checkpoint but the role of this gene in immune responses is not known. Because dendritic cells that have phagocytosed apoptotic infected cells cross-present viral antigens...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485360/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23119046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048524 |
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author | Perdiguero, Beatriz Gómez, Carmen Elena Nájera, Jose Luis Sorzano, Carlos Oscar S. Delaloye, Julie González-Sanz, Rubén Jiménez, Victoria Roger, Thierry Calandra, Thierry Pantaleo, Giuseppe Esteban, Mariano |
author_facet | Perdiguero, Beatriz Gómez, Carmen Elena Nájera, Jose Luis Sorzano, Carlos Oscar S. Delaloye, Julie González-Sanz, Rubén Jiménez, Victoria Roger, Thierry Calandra, Thierry Pantaleo, Giuseppe Esteban, Mariano |
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description | Vaccinia virus (VACV) encodes an anti-apoptotic Bcl-2-like protein F1 that acts as an inhibitor of caspase-9 and of the Bak/Bax checkpoint but the role of this gene in immune responses is not known. Because dendritic cells that have phagocytosed apoptotic infected cells cross-present viral antigens to cytotoxic T cells inducing an antigen-specific immunity, we hypothesized that deletion of the viral anti-apoptotic F1L gene might have a profound effect on the capacity of poxvirus vectors to activate specific immune responses to virus-expressed recombinant antigens. This has been tested in a mouse model with an F1L deletion mutant of the HIV/AIDS vaccine candidate MVA-C that expresses Env and Gag-Pol-Nef antigens (MVA-C-ΔF1L). The viral gene F1L is not required for virus replication in cultured cells and its deletion in MVA-C induces extensive apoptosis and expression of immunomodulatory genes in infected cells. Analysis of the immune responses induced in BALB/c mice after DNA prime/MVA boost revealed that, in comparison with parental MVA-C, the mutant MVA-C-ΔF1L improves the magnitude of the HIV-1-specific CD8 T cell adaptive immune responses and impacts on the CD8 T cell memory phase by enhancing the magnitude of the response, reducing the contraction phase and changing the memory differentiation pattern. These findings reveal the immunomodulatory role of F1L and that the loss of this gene is a valid strategy for the optimization of MVA as vaccine vector. |
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spelling | pubmed-34853602012-11-01 Deletion of the Viral Anti-Apoptotic Gene F1L in the HIV/AIDS Vaccine Candidate MVA-C Enhances Immune Responses against HIV-1 Antigens Perdiguero, Beatriz Gómez, Carmen Elena Nájera, Jose Luis Sorzano, Carlos Oscar S. Delaloye, Julie González-Sanz, Rubén Jiménez, Victoria Roger, Thierry Calandra, Thierry Pantaleo, Giuseppe Esteban, Mariano PLoS One Research Article Vaccinia virus (VACV) encodes an anti-apoptotic Bcl-2-like protein F1 that acts as an inhibitor of caspase-9 and of the Bak/Bax checkpoint but the role of this gene in immune responses is not known. Because dendritic cells that have phagocytosed apoptotic infected cells cross-present viral antigens to cytotoxic T cells inducing an antigen-specific immunity, we hypothesized that deletion of the viral anti-apoptotic F1L gene might have a profound effect on the capacity of poxvirus vectors to activate specific immune responses to virus-expressed recombinant antigens. This has been tested in a mouse model with an F1L deletion mutant of the HIV/AIDS vaccine candidate MVA-C that expresses Env and Gag-Pol-Nef antigens (MVA-C-ΔF1L). The viral gene F1L is not required for virus replication in cultured cells and its deletion in MVA-C induces extensive apoptosis and expression of immunomodulatory genes in infected cells. Analysis of the immune responses induced in BALB/c mice after DNA prime/MVA boost revealed that, in comparison with parental MVA-C, the mutant MVA-C-ΔF1L improves the magnitude of the HIV-1-specific CD8 T cell adaptive immune responses and impacts on the CD8 T cell memory phase by enhancing the magnitude of the response, reducing the contraction phase and changing the memory differentiation pattern. These findings reveal the immunomodulatory role of F1L and that the loss of this gene is a valid strategy for the optimization of MVA as vaccine vector. Public Library of Science 2012-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3485360/ /pubmed/23119046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048524 Text en © 2012 Perdiguero et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Perdiguero, Beatriz Gómez, Carmen Elena Nájera, Jose Luis Sorzano, Carlos Oscar S. Delaloye, Julie González-Sanz, Rubén Jiménez, Victoria Roger, Thierry Calandra, Thierry Pantaleo, Giuseppe Esteban, Mariano Deletion of the Viral Anti-Apoptotic Gene F1L in the HIV/AIDS Vaccine Candidate MVA-C Enhances Immune Responses against HIV-1 Antigens |
title | Deletion of the Viral Anti-Apoptotic Gene F1L in the HIV/AIDS Vaccine Candidate MVA-C Enhances Immune Responses against HIV-1 Antigens |
title_full | Deletion of the Viral Anti-Apoptotic Gene F1L in the HIV/AIDS Vaccine Candidate MVA-C Enhances Immune Responses against HIV-1 Antigens |
title_fullStr | Deletion of the Viral Anti-Apoptotic Gene F1L in the HIV/AIDS Vaccine Candidate MVA-C Enhances Immune Responses against HIV-1 Antigens |
title_full_unstemmed | Deletion of the Viral Anti-Apoptotic Gene F1L in the HIV/AIDS Vaccine Candidate MVA-C Enhances Immune Responses against HIV-1 Antigens |
title_short | Deletion of the Viral Anti-Apoptotic Gene F1L in the HIV/AIDS Vaccine Candidate MVA-C Enhances Immune Responses against HIV-1 Antigens |
title_sort | deletion of the viral anti-apoptotic gene f1l in the hiv/aids vaccine candidate mva-c enhances immune responses against hiv-1 antigens |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485360/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23119046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048524 |
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