| Literature DB >> 12378408 |
K J Radford1, D E Higgins, S Pasquini, E J Cheadle, L Carta, A M Jackson, N R Lemoine, G Vassaux.
Abstract
We have examined the potential of recombinant Escherichia coli expressing listeriolysin O (LLO) to deliver tumour antigens to dendritic cells (DCs) for cancer immunotherapy. Using OVA as a model tumour antigen, we have shown in murine DCs that E. coli expressing cytoplasmic LLO and OVA proteins can deliver the OVA K(b)-restricted epitope SIINFEKL for MHC class I presentation. In contrast, when E. coli expressing OVA alone were used, MHC class II presentation of the OVA 323-339 I-A(b)-restricted peptide was predominant. When injected in vivo, DCs pulsed with E. coli expressing LLO and OVA induced production of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes capable of lysing an OVA-expressing melanoma cell line (B16-OVA) and resulted in suppression of tumour growth following challenge with B16-OVA. Immunisation of mice by direct injection of E. coli LLO/OVA provided a more potent anti-tumour response, resulting in complete protection in 75% of mice. Injection of live bacteria was not necessary as immunisation with paraformaldehyde-fixed E. coli LLO/OVA provided an even stronger anti-tumour response against B16-OVA. Altogether, our data highlight the potential of this system as a novel and efficient strategy for tumour immunotherapy.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12378408 DOI: 10.1038/sj.gt.3301812
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene Ther ISSN: 0969-7128 Impact factor: 5.250