Effects of a DNA vaccine in an animal model of Alternaria alternata sensitivity.

Rev Iberoam Micol

Allergy Section, William S. Middleton Memorial VA Hospital, Madison, WI, USA; Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA.

Published: June 2009

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Sensitivity to the fungus Alternaria is associated with asthma persistence and severity. Current therapeutic options for treating Alternaria-induced airway inflammation are limited. In this study, Brown Norway rats are used to study the effectiveness of a DNA-based vaccine delivered to the airway in attenuating the response to a major Alternaria allergen, rAlt a 2. Compared to untreated sensitized animals, or animals receiving an "out-of-frame" DNA-based vaccine, animals treated with "in-frame" DNA vaccine showed an attenuation in specific IgE antibody titers to rAlt a 2, an increase in IgG(2b) (a Th1 response), a reduction in spontaneous IL-13 release by peribronchial lymph node cell suspensions, and an attenuation in the decrease in total lung capacity 72 h post-allergen challenge. Further, histopathologic examination of the lung tissues revealed reduced pulmonary inflammation post-allergen challenge in the DNA-vaccine-treated compared to sensitized, untreated animals. We conclude that a DNA-based vaccine delivered to the airway significantly influences the immunologic, pulmonary physiologic, and histological alterations induced by challenge with a major Alternaria allergen, rAlt a 2, in sensitized animals.

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