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Vaccine | 2002

DNA vaccination with linear minimalistic (MIDGE) vectors confers protection against Leishmania major infection in mice

L. López-Fuertes; E Pérez-Jiménez; A.J. Vila-Coro; Florian Sack; Sonia Moreno; S.A. Konig; C. Junghans; Burghardt Wittig; M. Timón; Mariano Esteban

Immunization protocols based on priming with plasmid DNA and boosting with recombinants of vaccinia virus (rVV) encoding the same antigen offer great promise for the prevention and treatment of many parasitic and viral infections for which conventional vaccination has little or no effect. To overcome some of the potential problems associated to the use of plasmids, we have developed minimalistic, immunogenically defined, gene expression (MIDGE((R))) vectors. These linear vectors contain only the minimum sequence required for gene expression and can be chemically modified to increase the immune response. Here, we demonstrate that MIDGE vectors coding for the LACK antigen confer a highly effective protection against Leishmania infection in susceptible Balb/c mice. Protection is achieved at lower doses of vector compared to conventional plasmids. This efficacy could be greatly improved by the addition of a nuclear localization signal (NLS) peptide to the end of the MIDGE vector. In fact, immunization with two doses of NLS-modified MIDGE conferred similar or even better protection than that achieved by priming with plasmid DNA followed by boosting with rVV. These results demonstrate that MIDGE vectors are a good alternative to plasmid and rVV for immunization.


Journal of Molecular Medicine | 2001

Priming of immune responses to hepatitis B surface antigen with minimal DNA expression constructs modified with a nuclear localization signal peptide

Reinhold Schirmbeck; Sven A. König-Merediz; Petra Riedl; Marcin Kwissa; Florian Sack; Matthias Schroff; Claas Junghans; Jörg Reimann; Burghardt Wittig

Abstract Nuclear localization signal (NLS) peptides conjugated to DNA increase transfection efficiency in vitro. We tested in mice whether conjugation of NLS peptides to DNA vaccines enhances their immunogenicity after intramuscular injection or gene gun mediated intradermal delivery. We constructed the plasmid pMOK-HBsAY that contains a transcription unit encoding hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and bacterial sequences for amplification of plasmid DNA. From this plasmid we derived the minimal expression construct pMOK-HBsAY-MIDGE, a covalently closed linear DNA that contains only the HBsAg transcription unit. Both constructs stimulated similar (predominantly IgG1) antibody response to HBsAg after gene gun immunization. In contrast, pMOK-HBsAY plasmid DNA was more efficient than pMOK-HBsAY-MIDGE DNA in priming predominantly IgG2a antibody responses to HBsAg after intramuscular injection. Both constructs efficiently primed cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses after intramuscular immunization. When a NLS peptide was coupled to the pMOK-HBsAY-MIDGE DNA, HBsAg transfection efficiency in vitro and priming of antibody responses to HBsAg after intramuscular (but not gene gun mediated) injection was enhanced 10- to 15-fold. These data show: (a) MIDGE constructs can be used as DNA vaccines indicating that bacterial sequences are not essential cofactors; and (b) in intramuscular (but not gene gun mediated) delivery the immunogenicity of a MIDGE-based vaccine is enhanced by coupling NLS peptides to the vector DNA.


Vaccine | 2004

DNA immunisation with minimalistic expression constructs

Sonia Moreno; L. López-Fuertes; A.J. Vila-Coro; Florian Sack; Colin A. Smith; S.A. Konig; Burghardt Wittig; Matthias Schroff; C. Juhls; C. Junghans; M. Timón


Vaccine | 2006

Effect of different nuclear localization sequences on the immune responses induced by a MIDGE vector encoding bovine herpesvirus-1 glycoprotein D

Chunfu Zheng; Christiane Juhls; Detlef Oswald; Florian Sack; Ines Westfehling; Burghardt Wittig; Lorne A. Babiuk; Sylvia van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk


Clinical Cancer Research | 2003

Protection of mice against Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia by cell-based vaccination using nonviral, minimalistic expression vectors and immunomodulatory oligonucleotides.

Joachim Köchling; Sven A. König-Merediz; Renata Stripecke; Dirk Buchwald; Alexander Korte; Hagen Graf Einsiedel; Florian Sack; Günter Henze; Karl Seeger; Burghardt Wittig; Manuel Schmidt


Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology | 2002

Minimizing side effects of ballistic gene transfer into the murine corneal epithelium

Er-Ping Zhang; Anja Müller; Felix Schulte; Sven König Merediz; Florian Sack; Claas Junghans; Burghardt Wittig; Friedrich Hoffmann


Archive | 2006

Substituted, non-coding nucleic acid molecule for therapeutic and prophylactic stimulation of the immune system in humans and higher animals

Bernadette Brzezicha; Christiane Juhls; Florian Sack; Manuel Schmidt; Burghardt Wittig; Matthias Schroff


Archive | 2004

Substituted, non-coding nucleic acid molecule used for the therapeutic and prophylactic immune stimulation in humans and higher animals

Bernadette Brzezicha; Christiane Juhls; Florian Sack; Manuel Schmidt; Burghardt Wittig; Matthias Schroff


Plasmids for Therapy and Vaccination | 2007

Form Follows Function: The Design of Minimalistic Immunogenically Defined Gene Expression (MIDGE®) Constructs

Claas Junghans; Matthias Schroff; Sven Andres Koenig-Merediz; Jens Alfken; Colin A. Smith; Florian Sack; Reinhold Schirmbeck; Burghardt Wittig


Archive | 2004

Molecule d'acide nucleique substituee et non codante pour la stimulation immunitaire therapeutique et prophylactique chez l'homme et les animaux superieurs

Bernadette Brzezicha; Christiane Juhls; Florian Sack; Manuel Schmidt; Burghardt Wittig; Matthias Schroff

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Manuel Schmidt

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Colin A. Smith

American University of Beirut

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Anja Müller

Free University of Berlin

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Er-Ping Zhang

Free University of Berlin

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Felix Schulte

Free University of Berlin

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