Papp Z, Babiuk L A, Baca-Estrada M E
Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Vaccine. 1999 Feb 26;17(7-8):933-43. doi: 10.1016/s0264-410x(98)00279-5.
We investigated whether pre-existing adenovirus-specific immunity influenced the development of immunity to a foreign antigen expressed by recombinant adenovirus. Active adenovirus-specific immunity was induced in cotton rats by i.n. administration of wild type human adenovirus type 5 (HAd5) two weeks before immunisation with a HAd5 vector expressing the glycoprotein D (gD) of bovine herpesvirus type 1 (gD-dE3 recombinant adenovirus). Active adenovirus-specific immunity inhibited gD-specific immune responses, following either i.n. or gastrointestinal immunisation with gD-dE3. An inhibitory effect was present even if infection with HAd5 and immunisation with gD-dE3 were 13 weeks apart. Passive transfer of adenovirus specific antibodies to cotton rats one day before immunisation, however, did not significantly inhibit gD-specific immune responses induced by i.n. immunisation with gD-dE3. Repeated administration of an adenovirus vector, therefore, may have a limited ability to deliver antigen, while passive immunity to adenovirus may not interfere with the success of immunisation.
我们研究了预先存在的腺病毒特异性免疫是否会影响对重组腺病毒所表达的外源抗原的免疫反应的发展。在用表达牛疱疹病毒1型糖蛋白D(gD-dE3重组腺病毒)的HAd5载体免疫前两周,通过滴鼻给予野生型人5型腺病毒(HAd5),在棉鼠中诱导了活跃的腺病毒特异性免疫。活跃的腺病毒特异性免疫抑制了用gD-dE3进行滴鼻或胃肠道免疫后的gD特异性免疫反应。即使HAd5感染和gD-dE3免疫相隔13周,抑制作用仍然存在。然而,在免疫前一天将腺病毒特异性抗体被动转移到棉鼠体内,并未显著抑制通过滴鼻用gD-dE3免疫诱导的gD特异性免疫反应。因此,重复给予腺病毒载体传递抗原的能力可能有限,而对腺病毒的被动免疫可能不会干扰免疫的成功。