Abstract
Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) complexed with anti-HBs is more immunogenic than HBsAg alone in mice. This complex is usually used with alum as an adjuvant, which can enhance humoral response but inhibits cell-mediated immune responses. To improve the immunogenicity of HBsAg–anti-HBs, we immunized mice with a combination of this immunogenic complex and pCMVHBs, a plasmid encoding HBsAg, or the vector pCMV. Both plasmids enhanced the anti-HBs response induced by the immunogenic complex. We found 20 μg of plasmid or vector enhanced the anti-HBs response in all mice, whereas 1 μg was less effective. Splenocytes from different immunized groups were stimulated with HBsAg
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