Theerayuth Kaewamatawong
Chulalongkorn University
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Immunology Letters | 2013
Pinya Pulsawat; Patrawadee Pitakpolrat; Eakachai Prompetchara; Theerayuth Kaewamatawong; Navapon Techakriengkrai; Sunee Sirivichayakul; Supranee Buranapraditkun; Drew Hannaman; Kiat Ruxrungtham; Alain Jacquet
DNA vaccines encoding allergens are promising immunotherapeutics to prevent or to treat allergy through induction of allergen-specific Th1 responses. Despite anti-allergy effects observed in small rodents, DNA-based vaccines are weak immunogens in primates and humans and particularly when administered by conventional injection. The goal of the present study was to improve the immunogenicity of a prophylactic vaccine encoding the major house dust mite allergen Der p 2. In this context, we evaluated the influence of different DNA backbones including notably intron and CpG enriched sequence, the DNA dose, the in vivo delivery by electroporation as well as the heterologous prime boost regimen on the vaccine efficiency. We found that a minimal allergen expression level threshold must be reached to induce the production of specific antibodies but beyond this limit, the intensity of the immune response was independent on the DNA dose and allergen expression. The in vivo DNA delivery by electroporation drastically enhanced the production of specific antibodies but not the IFNg secretion. Vaccination of naïve mice with DNA encoding Der p 2 delivered by electroporation even at very low dose (2μg) prevented the development of house dust mite allergy through Th1-skewed immune response characterized by the drastic reduction of allergen-specific IgE, IL-5 and lung inflammation together with the induction of strong specific IgG2a titers and IFNg secretion. CpG cassette in the DNA backbone does not play a critical role in the efficient prophylaxis. Finally, comparable protective immune responses were observed when using heterologous DNA prime/protein boost or homologous DNA prime/boost. Taken together, these data suggest that the potent Th1 response induced by DNA-based vaccine encoding allergens through electroporation provides the rationale for the evaluation of DNA encoding Der p 2 into HDM allergy clinical trials.
Toxicologic Pathology | 2013
Theerayuth Kaewamatawong; Kasem Rattanapinyopituk; Aranya Ponpornpisit; Nopadon Pirarat; Suthep Ruangwises; Anudep Rungsipipat
To investigate effects of short-term mercury (Hg) exposure in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) including histopathological changes, Hg bioaccumulation, and protective role of metallothionein (MT) in different exposure routes, adult tilapias were intraperitoneally injected, orally intubated, or semistatically exposed to 0.5, 1, 2, 5 µg/g mercuric chloride. Histopathology, autometallography (AMG), inductive coupled plasma–atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES), and MT immunohistochemistry were determined at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 days postexposure. Microscopic lesions were observed in the kidney, hepatopancreas, spleen, and intestine. AMG positive grains were found in renal tubule epithelium, melanomacrophage centers (MMCs), and intestinal epithelium of treated tilapias. Hg concentrations measured by ICP-AES in abdominal visceral organs were significantly higher than in other organs. All exposure routes caused lesions of increasing severity and Hg accumulations in a dose-dependent manner. Semistatic groups produced the highest intensity of lesions, AMG positive staining, as well as total Hg concentrations. Positive MT expression in renal tubule epithelium, pancreatic acini, and splenic MMCs was observed only in semistatic groups. The semistatic exposure route demonstrated the most significant microscopic lesions, Hg bioaccumulation, and MT expression.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2011
Pattwat Maneewattanapinyo; Wijit Banlunara; Chuchaat Thammacharoen; Sanong Ekgasit; Theerayuth Kaewamatawong
Journal of Environmental Pathology Toxicology and Oncology | 2014
Theerayuth Kaewamatawong; Wijit Banlunara; Pattwat Maneewattanapinyo; Chuchaat Thammachareon; Sanong Ekgasit
Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2011
Theerawat Tharasanit; Nawapen Phutikanit; C. Wangdee; Kumpanart Soontornvipart; Sasijaras Tantrajak; Theerayuth Kaewamatawong; Junpen Suwimonteerabutr; Pitt Supaphol; Mongkol Techakumphu
Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2012
Theerayuth Kaewamatawong; Aranya Ponpornpisit; Wijit Banlunara; Anong Bintvihok; Benchawan Tosukcharoen; Siriwipa Kongloon; Suthasinee Udchachon; Pattwat Maneewattanapinyo; Chuchaat Thammacharoen; Sanong Ekgasit
Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2013
Theerayuth Kaewamatawong; Wijit Banlunara; Pattwat Maneewattanapinyo; Chuchaat Thammacharoen; Sanong Ekgasit
Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2013
Theerayuth Kaewamatawong; Wanwipa Suthikrai; Anong Bintvihok; Wijit Banlunara
Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2011
Theerayuth Kaewamatawong; Acharawan Lohavanijaya; Piyawan Charoenlertkul; Supatra Srichairat
Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2002
Manakant Intarakamhaeng; Phiphob Sodsee; Paisarn Muendech; Theerayuth Kaewamatawong; Jiroj Sasipreeyajan; Anong Bintvihok; Achariya Sailasuta