Gene/Protein
Disease
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Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
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Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
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Drug
Enzyme
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Query: UNIPROT:O76050 (
neu
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
DNA vaccines are ideally suited for immunizing against tumor antigens because constructs can be formulated that not only encode the tumor antigen but also encode molecules chosen to improve the ability to elicit an antitumor response. Ligands expressed on antigen-presenting cells associated with stimulating a robust T-cell response are excellent candidates for inclusion in a DNA vaccine. Mice transgenic for the HER-2/neu homologue, rat
neu
, were immunized with full-length rat
neu
cDNA given alone or in combination with plasmids encoding costimulatory molecules CD80 or CD86 and the ligand for CD137 (
CD137L
). Intradermal injection of the plasmid constructs resulted in both plasmid transcript and antigen protein expression being detected in lymph nodes draining the injection site. Immunization with plasmids encoding the
neu
antigen along with plasmids encoding
CD137L
and either CD80 or CD86 resulted in the generation of
neu
-specific antibodies that induced phopshorylation of the
neu
tyrosine kinase and inhibited the growth of cultured tumor cells overexpressing
neu
. Survival of animals was significantly prolonged after immunization with vaccines encoding
neu
together with the costimulatory molecules. Although tumors eventually occurred in the vaccinated animals, they were markedly infiltrated with CD4+ T cells. DNA vaccines encoding
neu
, when given in combination with both
CD137L
and either CD80 or CD86, can induce cellular and humoral immunity and result in an antitumor effect.
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PMID:Plasmid-based vaccines encoding rat neu and immune stimulatory molecules can elicit rat neu-specific immunity. 1457 64