Author/Authors :
Jorjani, Oghlniaz Laboratory Science Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran , Ghaffarifar, Fatemeh Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Sharifi, Zohreh Research Center of Iranian Blood Transfusion Organizations, Tehran, Iran , Dalimi, Abdolhossein Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Ziaei-Hezarjaribi, Hajar Department of Parasitology - Faculty of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran , Talebi, Benyamin Private Veterinary Physician, Gorgan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Leishmaniasis is caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus Leishmania
which is an obligate intracellular parasite in the infected host. Individuals who have
been recovered from clinical leishmaniasis develop strong immunity against reinfection.
DNA vaccines are the new type of vaccines that induce expression of protein eukaryotic
cells. DNA vaccines can be stimulated by the cellular and humoral immune
responses using one or several genes.
Methods: A DNA vaccine containing plasmids encoding the pcLACK+pcTSA genes of
Leishmania major (L. major) (MHRO/IR/75/ER) in the vicinity of IL-12 gene expression
was made and then its protective efficacy in comparison with single-gene of LACK
was evaluated. Also, BALB/c mice were immunized intramuscularly three times. The
humoral and cellular immune responses were evaluated after immunization with
pcLACK, pcLACK+pcTSA+pCAGGS-IL12, and then challenged with L. major.
Results: Humoral response and IFN-γ values were significantly higher than control
groups after immunization with pcLACK, pcLACK+pcTSA+pCAGGS-IL12 and challenge
with L. major (p0.05). IL-4 values were increased in the control groups in such
a way that they were remarkably higher than the pcLACK, pcLACK+pcTSA+
pCAGGS-IL12 groups (p0.05) after immunization and challenge with L. major.
Conclusion: The survival time of the immunized mice with pcLACK, pcLACK+pcTSA+
pCAGGS-IL12 groups was higher than the control groups. Then, DNA vaccine of
pcLACK appeared to be likely able to induce more protection against infection with
L. major in mice. Therefore, cocktail DNA is effective to enhance specific immunity.