
doi: 10.1515/bc.2008.051
pmid: 18953720
AbstractType I interferons (IFNs) produced primarily by plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) as part of the innate immune response to infectious agents induce the maturation of myeloid DCs and enhance antigen presentation. Type I IFNs also enhance apoptosis of virus-infected cells, stimulate cross priming and enhanced presentation of viral peptides. Type I IFNs are powerful polyclonal B-cell activators that induce a strong primary humoral immune response characterized by isotype switching and protection against virus challenge. Type I IFNs stimulate an IgG2a antibody response characteristic of Th1 immunity when ad-mixed with influenza virus vaccine and injected intramuscurarly (i.m.) or administered intranasally. The adjuvant activity of type I IFNs has been shown to involve direct effects of IFN on B-cells, effects on T-cells, as well as effects on antigen presentation. Oromucosal administration of type I IFNs concomitantly with i.m. injection of vaccine alone can also enhance the antibody response to influenza vaccination by enhancing trafficking of antigen-presenting cells towards the site of vaccination. Recombinant IFNs are potent adjuvants that may find application in both parenterally and mucosally administered vaccines.
Apoptosis, Immunotherapy, Adoptive, viral-infection, adjuvant, Adjuvants, Immunologic, toll-like receptor (tlr), Animals, Humans, dendritic cells, Immunity, Mucosal, t-cells, Antigen Presentation, direct stimulation, apoptosis, ifn-alpha, adaptive immunity, vaccination, cytokines, signaling pathways, Immunity, Innate, interferons, quality-of-life, Interferon Type I, influenza vaccine, phase-ii, Signal Transduction
Apoptosis, Immunotherapy, Adoptive, viral-infection, adjuvant, Adjuvants, Immunologic, toll-like receptor (tlr), Animals, Humans, dendritic cells, Immunity, Mucosal, t-cells, Antigen Presentation, direct stimulation, apoptosis, ifn-alpha, adaptive immunity, vaccination, cytokines, signaling pathways, Immunity, Innate, interferons, quality-of-life, Interferon Type I, influenza vaccine, phase-ii, Signal Transduction
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