Induction of active immune suppression by co-immunization with DNA- and protein-based vaccines
Although immunization has been used for eliciting immune response, here we show that it can also induce immune suppression. When a DNA vaccine encoding a viral antigen such as the VP1 protein from the foot and mouth disease virus is administered together with its recombinant protein antigen or a vir...
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description | Although immunization has been used for eliciting immune response, here we show that it can also induce immune suppression. When a DNA vaccine encoding a viral antigen such as the VP1 protein from the foot and mouth disease virus is administered together with its recombinant protein antigen or a viral preparation containing the same antigen, the immunized animals developed significantly reduced antigen-specific T cell-mediated responses and became impaired to subsequent rechallenge with the same antigen. The induction of immune suppression is mediated by suppressor T cells, as demonstrated by an adoptive transfer experiment and mixed lymphocyte reactions. The induction of immune suppression in immunized animals is also correlated with a shift of cytokine balance, as reflected by an elevated level of IL-10 and reduced level of IFN-γ or IL-2. Hence, co-immunization with DNA- and protein-based vaccines may represent a novel means for inducing active suppression against untoward immunity. |
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