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LAG-3 enables DNA vaccination to persistently prevent mammary carcinogenesis in HER-2/neu transgenic BALB/c mice.

Paola Cappello1, Frederic Triebel, Manuela Iezzi, Cristiana Caorsi, Elena Quaglino, Pier-Luigi Lollini, Augusto Amici, Emma Di Carlo, Piero Musiani, Mirella Giovarelli, Guido Forni.   

Abstract

Within 33 weeks of life, all 10 mammary glands of virgin BALB/c mice transgenic for the transforming rat HER-2/neu oncogene under the mammary tumor virus promoter (BALB-neuT mice) progress from atypical hyperplasia to invasive palpable carcinoma. Repeated DNA vaccination with plasmids coding for the extracellular and transmembrane domain of the protein product of rat HER-2/neu (r-p185(neu)) delayed tumor onset and reduced tumor multiplicity, but this protection eventually declined, and few mice were tumor free at 1 year of age. Association of plasmid vaccination with administration of soluble mouse LAG-3 (lymphocyte activation gene-3/CD223) generated by fusing the extracellular domain of murine LAG-3 to a murine IgG2a Fc portion (mLAG-3Ig) elicited a stronger and sustained protection that kept 70% of 1-year-old mice tumor free. Moreover, this combined vaccination, which was performed when multiple in situ carcinomas were already evident, extended disease-free survival and reduced carcinoma multiplicity. Inhibition of carcinogenesis was associated with markedly reduced epithelial cell proliferation and r-p185(neu) expression, whereas the few remaining hyperplastic foci were heavily infiltrated by reactive leukocytes. A stronger and enduring r-p185(neu)-specific cytotoxicity, a sustained release of IFN-gamma and interleukin 4, and a marked expansion of both CD8(+)/CD11b(+)/CD28(+) effector and CD8(+)/CD11b(+)/CD28(-) memory effector T-cell populations were induced in immunized mice. This combined vaccination also elicited a quicker and higher antibody response to r-p185(neu), as well as an early antibody isotype switch. These data suggest that the appropriate costimulation provided by mLAG-3Ig enables DNA vaccination to establish an effective protection, probably by enhancing cross-presentation of the DNA coded antigen.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12750275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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