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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2004

Induction of TNF-α Autoantibody Production by AutoVac TNF106: A Novel Therapeutic Approach for the Treatment of Allergic Diseases

Claudia Zuany-Amorim; Corinne Manlius; Iben Dalum; Martin Roland Jensen; Anand Gautam; Graham F. Pay; Søren Mouritsen; Christoph Walker

Background: Cytokines play an integral role in the coordination and persistence of allergic inflammatory processes and therefore represent prime targets for novel therapies in diseases such as asthma. Multiple attempts to generate low-molecular-weight cytokine inhibitors have failed, and the main attention has focused on the development of biological agents such as neutralizing antibodies. The present work describes a simple and effective method to induce the production of therapeutic anti-cytokine autoantibodies by active immunization against a modified endogenous cytokine. Methods: Balb/c mice were subcutaneously injected with AutoVac TNF106, a recombinant murine TNF-α molecule containing a foreign immunogenic T helper epitope, and the induction of neutralizing anti-TNF-α autoantibodies was analysed. These mice were then sensitized with ovalbumin (OVA), and the effect of neutralizing anti-TNF-α autoantibodies on the allergen-induced airway inflammation was analysed. Results: AutoVac TNF106-immunized mice developed high titres of neutralizing anti-TNF-α autoantibodies, which were maintained for at least 4 weeks after the last booster injection. Mice vaccinated with AutoVac TNF106 and further immunized against OVA showed diminished TNF-α levels in the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid after OVA challenge. Moreover, pretreatment with AutoVac TNF106 resulted in significantly reduced numbers of eosinophils and neutrophils in BAL fluid in response to single or multiple allergen exposure. Conclusion: The induction of anti-TNF-α autoantibody production by the AutoVac TNF106 technology not only confirmed the role of TNF-α in the induction of allergic inflammation but also offers a novel approach to block the activity of cytokines in order to treat allergic inflammatory conditions.


FEBS Letters | 1991

The primary structure of the glutamic acid-specific protease of Streptomyces griseus

Ib Svendsen; Martin Roland Jensen; Klaus Breddam

The amino acid sequence and part of the DNA sequence of a glutamic acid‐specific serine protease fromStreptomyces griseus is reported. This protease is shown to be homologous with other serine proteases. An improved purification protocol for this enzyme is described.


Archive | 1998

Modified tnf.alpha. molecules, dna encoding such modified tnf.alpha. molecules and vaccines comprising such modified tnf.alpha. molecules and dna

Martin Roland Jensen; Søren Mouritsen; Henrik Elsner; Iben Dalum


Archive | 1996

Method for identification of biologically active peptides and nucleic acids

Martin Roland Jensen; Finn Skou Pedersen; Søren Mouritsen; Peter Hindersson; Mogens Ryttergaard Duch; Michael Schandorf Sørensen; Iben Dalum; Anders H. Lund


Journal of Peptide Science | 1995

Identification of avidin and streptavidin binding motifs among peptides selected from a synthetic peptide library consisting solely of D-amino acids†

Birgitte Gissel; Martin Roland Jensen; Klaus Gregorius; Henrik Elsner; Ib Svendsen; Søren Mouritsen


Archive | 1998

Modified TNF-alpha molecules, DNA encoding such and vaccines comprising such modified TNF-alpha and DNA

Martin Roland Jensen; Søren Mouritsen; Henrik Elsner; Iben Dalum


Archive | 2000

Modifitseeritud TNFa molekulid, neid kodeeriv DNA ning selliseid TNFa molekule ja DNA sisaldavad vaktsiinid

Martin Roland Jensen; S Ren Mouritsen; Henrik Elsner; Iben Dalum


Archive | 1998

Molecules TNFalpha modified DNA molecules encoding such modified TNF-alpha and vaccines comprising those molecules TNFalpha and DNA.

Iben Dalum; Henrik Elsner; Martin Roland Jensen; Søren Mouritsen


Archive | 1998

MODIFIED TNFα MOLECULES, DNA ENCODING SUCH MODIFIED TNFα MOLECULES AND VACCINES COMPRISING SUCH MODIFIED TNFα MOLECULES AND DNA

Martin Roland Jensen; Søren Mouritsen; Henrik Elsner; Iben Dalum


Archive | 1998

MOLECULAS DE TNF-ALFA MODIFICADAS, ADN QUE CODIFICA DICHAS MOLECULAS DE TNF-ALFA MODIFICADAS Y VACUNAS QUE COMPRENDEN DICHAS MOLECULAS DE TNF-ALFA Y ADN.

Iben Dalum; Henrik Elsner; Martin Roland Jensen; Søren Mouritsen

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Iben Dalum

University of Copenhagen

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Anders H. Lund

University of Copenhagen

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