Iranian Journal of Immunology (Sep 2019)

CEA Plasmid as Therapeutic DNA Vaccination against Colorectal Cancer

  • Ziba Veisi Malekshahi,
  • Nasser Hashemi Goradel,
  • Mehdi Shakouri Khomartash,
  • Amir Maleksabet,
  • Maryam kadkhodazadeh,
  • Gholam Ali Kardar,
  • Babak Negahdari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22034/iji.2019.80274
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 235 – 245

Abstract

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Background: Human colorectal cancer cells overexpress carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). CEA is a glycoprotein which has shown to be a promising vaccine target for immunotherapy against colorectal cancer. Objective: To design a DNA vaccine harboring CEA antigen and evaluate its effect on inducing immunity against colorectal cancer cells in tumor bearing mice. Methods: In the first step the coding sequence of the CEA was cloned into the pcDNA3.1 vector. The mice were injected with the vaccine construct and the immune responses were monitored during the experiment period. The specific IgG anti-CEA, IFN-γ, IL-2 and IL-4 were measured by ELISA and levels of IFN-γ was detected by ELISpot assay. The lymphocyte proliferation was assessed using a 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) cell proliferation assay kit. Results: Immunization of the mice with the CEA plasmid resulted in stimulation of CEA-specific T cell and antibody responses. The serum level of specific IgG antibodies against CEA was increased in immunized mice. Moreover, the injection of CEA plasmid led to the stimulation of T-helper-1 by increase in the secretion of IFN-γ, IL-2 and lymphocyte proliferation response. Conclusion: As the CEA DNA vaccine displayed encouraging antitumor effects, therefore, we suggest that it can be a potential therapeutic modality for colorectal cancer and is worthy of further investigation.

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