id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316434-mz4y5am2 Yang, Benjamin Co-administration with DNA encoding papillomavirus capsid proteins enhances the antitumor effects generated by therapeutic HPV DNA vaccination 2015-06-25 .txt text/plain 5792 269 46 In the current study, we aim to introduce an approach to elicit potent CD4(+) T cell help for the enhancement of antigen-specific CD8(+) T cell immune responses generated by CRT/E7 DNA vaccination by using co-administration of a DNA vector expressing papillomavirus major and minor capsid antigens, L1 and L2. Co-administration with vectors encoding papillomavirus L1 or L2 significantly enhances the antigen-specific CD8 + T cell immune responses generated by CRT/E7 or OVA DNA vaccination In order to characterize the antigen-specific CD8 + T cell immune responses generated by vaccination with CRT/ E7 or OVA DNA in combination with vectors containing codon-optimized BPV1 L1 or L2 DNA, C57BL/6 mice (five per group) were vaccinated intradermally via gene gun with CRT/E7 or OVA DNA with or without BPV1 L1 or L2 DNA twice at 1-week intervals. ./cache/cord-316434-mz4y5am2.txt ./txt/cord-316434-mz4y5am2.txt