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      Chemokines and TRANCE as genetic adjuvants for a DNA vaccine to rabies virus.

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      Cellular immunology

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          An adaptive immune response is initiated by mature dendritic cells presenting processed antigen to nai;ve T cells. Assuming that the magnitude of the immune response is influenced by the number and type of antigen-presenting dendritic cells and by the duration of antigen presentation, we tested if chemokines that bind to receptors expressed on immature dendritic cells or TRANCE, a survival factor for mature dendritic cells, can serve as adjuvants. None of the immunomodulaters given as genetic adjuvants with a DNA vaccine encoding the full-length rabies virus glycoprotein augmented the transgene product-specific response. However, RANTES, MCP-1, MIP 1-beta, and TRANCE given together with a DNA vaccine expressing a truncated and thus secreted version of the rabies virus glycoprotein enhanced the response suggesting that the tested genetic adjuvants promoted preferentially presentation of reprocessed antigen originating from transduced tissue cells.

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          Journal
          Cell. Immunol.
          Cellular immunology
          0008-8749
          0008-8749
          Aug 2003
          : 224
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The Wistar Institute, 3601 Spruce Street, Room 283, Philadelphia, PA 19104-4205, USA.
          Article
          S0008874903001783
          14609576
          89962232-af99-46a6-955c-070cd6f919e8
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