Co-administration of GP96 and Her2/neu DNA vaccine in a Her2 breast cancer model.
Cell Stress Chaperones
; 15(6): 977-84, 2010 Nov.
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| ID: mdl-20544406
ABSTRACT
Heat-shock proteins have biochemical and immunological roles in chaperoning/signaling and activation of innate and adaptive immune responses, respectively. Their effect on the immune response is due to a phenomenon known as cross-priming of antigen, in which exogenous antigens are presented via MHC class I by antigen presenting cells. GP96 exerts adjuvant activity with some viral and bacterial antigens when applied in the form of a DNA vaccine. In this study, animals with Her2-expressing tumors were vaccinated by co-administration of GP96+ Her2/neu DNA vaccines. Analyses of the immune response, 2 weeks after the last immunization revealed decreased CD4+ CD25+ Foxp3+ naturally occurring regulatory T cells (Tregs) at the tumor site and increased IFN-γ/IL-4 level. Nevertheless, the graph of tumor size demonstrated a bi-phasic pattern in which partial control of tumor progression initially occurred, but finally its effectiveness was inversely affected by tumor size.
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Assunto principal:
Glicoproteínas de Membrana
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Receptor ErbB-2
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Vacinas Anticâncer
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Vacinas de DNA
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Cell Stress Chaperones
Ano de publicação:
2010
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Irã