Data for: Interleukin-21 enhances the antibody avidity elicited by DNA prime and MVA boost vaccine

Main Author: Li, Qingsheng
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Terbitan: Mendeley , 2019
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author Li, Qingsheng
title Data for: Interleukin-21 enhances the antibody avidity elicited by DNA prime and MVA boost vaccine
publisher Mendeley
publishDate 2019
topic Adjuvant
Vaccination
url https:/data.mendeley.com/datasets/5w9bdd2h4z
contents Enhancement of the magnitude or affinity of protective antibodies (Abs) induced by vaccine adjuvant is highly desirable to prevent challenging pathogens such as HIV-1. IL-21 plays a crucial role in germinal center reactions during humoral immune responses. However, the effect of IL-21 as a vaccine adjuvant on the quantity and quality of antigen-specific Abs elicited by DNA prime and MVA boost vaccine, a commonly used vaccine strategy, remains unknown. To close this knowledge gap, female adult B6N mice were primed with DNA vaccine twice (days 0, 14, 100 μg, I.M.) and boosted with MVA vaccine (day 28, 2 ×107 pfu, I.M.) with or without IL-21 DNA adjuvant (days 3, 17, 31, 40 μg, I.M.), in which HIV-1 gag was expressed as a model antigen. With the addition of IL-21 adjuvant, we found significantly increased avidity of antigen-specific Abs at multiple time points in longitudinal follow up. Collectively, our results suggest that IL-21 immune adjuvant can significantly increase Ab quality induced by heterologous DNA-MVA prime-boost vaccine strategy.
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