Matsumoto K, Kawana K, Yoshikawa H, Taketani Y, Yoshiike K, Kanda T
Division of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan.
J Med Virol. 2000 Feb;60(2):200-4. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9071(200002)60:2<200::aid-jmv15>3.0.co;2-g.
Human papillomavirus 6 (HPV 6) causes benign condylomata. As a model for HPV vaccine development, we tested a HPV 6 DNA vaccine candidate, constructed by subcloning the major capsid protein (L1) gene into an expression plasmid having the cytomegalovirus promoter, for its immunogenicity in BALB/c mice. Three intracutaneous inoculations of the plasmid with a gene gun at 2-week intervals elicited anti-L1 serum antibodies. The antibodies were found to recognize highly type-specific, conformation-dependent epitopes, including those to neutralize pseudovirions capable of inducing beta-galactosidase in infected monkey COS-1 cells. The data support the idea that immunization with DNA capable of expressing HPV L1 can be used as an HPV vaccine strategy for humans.