2018
DOI: 10.1111/sji.12633
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MUC1‐ and Survivin‐based DNA Vaccine Combining Immunoadjuvants CpG and interleukin‐2 in a Bicistronic Expression Plasmid Generates Specific Immune Responses and Antitumour Effects in a Murine Colorectal Carcinoma Model

Abstract: DNA vaccination is a promising cancer treatment due to its safety, but poor immunogenicity limits its application. However, immunoadjuvants, heterogeneous prime-boost strategies and combination with conventional treatments can be used to improve the antitumour immune effects. A CpG motif and interleukin-2 (IL-2) cytokine are often used as adjuvants. In this study, a DNA vaccine containing a CpG motif was constructed to evaluate its adjuvant effect. The results show that the cytotoxicity of the DNA vaccine was … Show more

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“…Equally, the adjuvant CpG was utilised in conjunction with interleukin−2 (IL−2) in a DNA vaccine in order to study immune responses against CRCs in mice [64]. CpG sites are regions in the DNA where cytosine nucleotides are followed by guanine nucleotides [64].…”
Section: Adjuvants and Cancer Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Equally, the adjuvant CpG was utilised in conjunction with interleukin−2 (IL−2) in a DNA vaccine in order to study immune responses against CRCs in mice [64]. CpG sites are regions in the DNA where cytosine nucleotides are followed by guanine nucleotides [64].…”
Section: Adjuvants and Cancer Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equally, the adjuvant CpG was utilised in conjunction with interleukin−2 (IL−2) in a DNA vaccine in order to study immune responses against CRCs in mice [64]. CpG sites are regions in the DNA where cytosine nucleotides are followed by guanine nucleotides [64]. They are often found in CpG islands, where methylation can occur to decrease the transcription of genes and thus reduce protein production [64].…”
Section: Adjuvants and Cancer Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the anti-tumour effects of this fusion gene could be enhanced by combining it with oxaliplatin. 121 Meanwhile, the dendrimer-like DNA and nanocentipedes structures were considered as efficient vehicles to deliver immunostimulatory CpG sequences, which could be internalized by cancer cells and trigger the corresponding stronger immune response (Fig. 5B).…”
Section: Dna Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), фрагменты ДНК опухоли, РНК (dsRNA, mRNA), белки теплового шока (БТШ), ганглиозиды и др. В качестве адъювантов, активирующих АПК, применяются BCG+GM-CSF [21], Iscomatrix [22], OPT-821 [23], imiquimod / resiquimod [24], CpG+IL-2 [25], IFN- [26] и др.…”
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