Efficiency of HPV 16 L1/E7 DNA immunization: Influence of cellular localization and capsid assembly

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Efficiency of HPV 16 L1/E7 DNA immunization: Influence of cellular localization and capsid assembly. / Kuck, Dirk; Leder, Christoph; Kern, Andrea et al.
in: Vaccine, Jahrgang 24, Nr. 15, 05.04.2006, S. 2952-2965.

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Kuck, D, Leder, C, Kern, A, Müller, M, Piuko, K, Gissmann, L & Kleinschmidt, JA 2006, 'Efficiency of HPV 16 L1/E7 DNA immunization: Influence of cellular localization and capsid assembly', Vaccine, Jg. 24, Nr. 15, S. 2952-2965. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2005.12.023

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Kuck, D., Leder, C., Kern, A., Müller, M., Piuko, K., Gissmann, L., & Kleinschmidt, J. A. (2006). Efficiency of HPV 16 L1/E7 DNA immunization: Influence of cellular localization and capsid assembly. Vaccine, 24(15), 2952-2965. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2005.12.023

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Kuck D, Leder C, Kern A, Müller M, Piuko K, Gissmann L et al. Efficiency of HPV 16 L1/E7 DNA immunization: Influence of cellular localization and capsid assembly. Vaccine. 2006 Apr 5;24(15):2952-2965. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2005.12.023

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title = "Efficiency of HPV 16 L1/E7 DNA immunization: Influence of cellular localization and capsid assembly",
abstract = "Infections by human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the major cause of uterine cancer in women worldwide. Aiming to develop a combined prophylactic and therapeutic vaccine we have previously demonstrated immunogenicity of chimeric virus-like particles consisting of a C-terminally truncated HPV 16 L1 capsid protein fused to an E7 portion. Here we show that genetic vaccination with a corresponding DNA was inefficient in the induction of a L1-specific prophylactic immune response. DNA immunization with C-terminally truncated HPV 16 L1 genes of different lengths revealed that only short deletions (L1(1-498)) were tolerated for eliciting a humoral immune response against viral capsids. This correlates with the observation that the C-terminal sequences are critical for nuclear localization, capsomere and capsid assembly. However, only the ability of L1 protein to form capsomeres or capsids showed a direct influence on the outcome of the immune response. C-terminal insertion of 60 amino acids of E7 was tolerated in fusion constructs, whereas insertion of full-length E7(1-98) or shuffled E7 (149 aa) completely abolished the humoral immune response. The L1(1-498)/E7(1-60) fusion construct not only induced L1-specific antibodies but also L1- and E7-specific CTL responses after DNA vaccination.",
keywords = "Biology, DNA immunization, Papillomavirus",
author = "Dirk Kuck and Christoph Leder and Andrea Kern and Martin M{\"u}ller and Konrad Piuko and Lutz Gissmann and Kleinschmidt, {J{\"u}rgen A.}",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Nico Michel and Corinna Klein for help with the ELISPOT assay, Petra Galmbacher for the L1-VLP production and Martin Friedel from the DKFZ animal facility. We are grateful to Harald zur Hausen for his continuous support. J.A.K. and M.M. were supported by grant 10–1912 Kl 1 of the Deutsche Krebshilfe.",
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T1 - Efficiency of HPV 16 L1/E7 DNA immunization

T2 - Influence of cellular localization and capsid assembly

AU - Kuck, Dirk

AU - Leder, Christoph

AU - Kern, Andrea

AU - Müller, Martin

AU - Piuko, Konrad

AU - Gissmann, Lutz

AU - Kleinschmidt, Jürgen A.

N1 - Funding Information: We thank Nico Michel and Corinna Klein for help with the ELISPOT assay, Petra Galmbacher for the L1-VLP production and Martin Friedel from the DKFZ animal facility. We are grateful to Harald zur Hausen for his continuous support. J.A.K. and M.M. were supported by grant 10–1912 Kl 1 of the Deutsche Krebshilfe.

PY - 2006/4/5

Y1 - 2006/4/5

N2 - Infections by human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the major cause of uterine cancer in women worldwide. Aiming to develop a combined prophylactic and therapeutic vaccine we have previously demonstrated immunogenicity of chimeric virus-like particles consisting of a C-terminally truncated HPV 16 L1 capsid protein fused to an E7 portion. Here we show that genetic vaccination with a corresponding DNA was inefficient in the induction of a L1-specific prophylactic immune response. DNA immunization with C-terminally truncated HPV 16 L1 genes of different lengths revealed that only short deletions (L1(1-498)) were tolerated for eliciting a humoral immune response against viral capsids. This correlates with the observation that the C-terminal sequences are critical for nuclear localization, capsomere and capsid assembly. However, only the ability of L1 protein to form capsomeres or capsids showed a direct influence on the outcome of the immune response. C-terminal insertion of 60 amino acids of E7 was tolerated in fusion constructs, whereas insertion of full-length E7(1-98) or shuffled E7 (149 aa) completely abolished the humoral immune response. The L1(1-498)/E7(1-60) fusion construct not only induced L1-specific antibodies but also L1- and E7-specific CTL responses after DNA vaccination.

AB - Infections by human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the major cause of uterine cancer in women worldwide. Aiming to develop a combined prophylactic and therapeutic vaccine we have previously demonstrated immunogenicity of chimeric virus-like particles consisting of a C-terminally truncated HPV 16 L1 capsid protein fused to an E7 portion. Here we show that genetic vaccination with a corresponding DNA was inefficient in the induction of a L1-specific prophylactic immune response. DNA immunization with C-terminally truncated HPV 16 L1 genes of different lengths revealed that only short deletions (L1(1-498)) were tolerated for eliciting a humoral immune response against viral capsids. This correlates with the observation that the C-terminal sequences are critical for nuclear localization, capsomere and capsid assembly. However, only the ability of L1 protein to form capsomeres or capsids showed a direct influence on the outcome of the immune response. C-terminal insertion of 60 amino acids of E7 was tolerated in fusion constructs, whereas insertion of full-length E7(1-98) or shuffled E7 (149 aa) completely abolished the humoral immune response. The L1(1-498)/E7(1-60) fusion construct not only induced L1-specific antibodies but also L1- and E7-specific CTL responses after DNA vaccination.

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KW - DNA immunization

KW - Papillomavirus

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VL - 24

SP - 2952

EP - 2965

JO - Vaccine

JF - Vaccine

SN - 0264-410X

IS - 15

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