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hTERT-encoding DNA Vaccine INVAC-1

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A DNA vaccine consisting of a plasmid encoding a modified, inactive form of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), the catalytic subunit of human telomerase which synthesizes telomeric DNA at the chromosome ends, fused to ubiquitin, with potential immunostimulating and antineoplastic activities. Upon intradermal vaccination of the hTERT encoding DNA vaccine INVAC-1 in combination with electroporation, hTERT protein is expressed and activates the immune system to mount a cytotoxic T-cell (CTL) response against telomerase-expressing tumor cells, which may result in tumor cell death. Telomerase prolongs the functional lifespan of cells via the restoration and maintenance of telomere length. Abnormally activated in tumorigenesis, telomerase is expressed in the majority of human cancer cells, but its expression is low or non-existent in normal cells. hTERT conjugation to ubiquitin, a 76 amino-acid peptide involved in the regulation of normal protein intracellular turnover in the cytoplasm, enhances proteasome-dependent degradation of the hTERT protein, increases hTERT presentation by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules and results in an increased immune response against hTERT. [ ]

Term info

Label

hTERT-encoding DNA Vaccine INVAC-1

Synonyms
  • INVAC-1
  • hTERT-encoding DNA Vaccine INVAC-1
Subsets

NCIT_C116978, NCIT_C128784, NCIT_C157711, NCIT_C116977, NCIT_C157712

Display Name

hTERT-encoding DNA Vaccine INVAC-1

Preferred Name

hTERT-encoding DNA Vaccine INVAC-1

Semantic Type

Pharmacologic Substance, Gene or Genome

UMLS CUI

C3896833

code

C119737