Inducing humoral immune responses against regulatory T cells by Foxp3-Fc(IgG) fusion protein
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2015Author
Niri, NM
Hadjati, J
Sadat, M
Memarnejadian, A
Aghasadeghi, M
Akbarzadeh, A
Zarghami, N
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The existence of a developed network of suppressory factors and cells against an immune response in different cancers has been proven; regulatory T cells are a typical issue. Therefore their depletion, elimination, or suppression has been assessed in different research studies that were not entirely successful. By applying an improved vaccine against regulatory T cells, we have evaluated the B cell response elicited by the vaccine in an experimental design. A previously described DNA vaccine and recombinant protein of Foxp3-Fc fusion were produced and used in the vaccination regimen. DNA construct and respective protein were injected into C57BL/6 mice. After 2 weeks, serum levels of IgG antibody and its subtypes against Foxp3 were investigated by ELISA. To produce recombinant Foxp3 for ELISA antigen coating, pET24a-Foxp3 vector was transformed into Escherichia coli strain BL21 as host cells. Afterward, protein was expressed and then purified using Ni-NTA agarose. SDS-PAGE and Western blot analysis were carried out to confirm protein expression. The expression analysis of Foxp3 was confirmed by SDS-PAGE followed by Western blot analysis. FOXP3-Fc DNA vaccine/fusion protein vaccination regimen could induce T helper-dependent humoral responses. Due to the effectiveness of Foxp3-Fc(IgG) in inducing humoral responses, it would be expected to be useful in developing vaccines in tumor therapies for the removal of regulatory T cells as a strategy for increasing the efficiency of other means of immunotherapy. é Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2015.
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