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Efficient delivery of DNA to dendritic cells mediated by influenza virosomes.

Maria Grazia Cusi1, Chiara Terrosi, Gianni Gori Savellini, Giuseppa Di Genova, Rinaldo Zurbriggen, Pierpaolo Correale.   

Abstract

In an attempt to enhance the immunological efficacy of DNA-based vaccines, we have investigated a new biological means for delivering target gene DNA directly to professional antigen presenting cells (APC), such as the dendritic cells (DC), which are ultimately responsible for the antigen presentation and the primary activation of the immune system. For this purpose we investigated influenza virosomes (IRIV) with assembled DNA as a possible biological carrier for targeting the APC in vivo and in vitro. By cytofluorimetric analysis of the draining lymph nodes of Balb/c mice which had received (by intranasal (in.) administration) FITC-labeled DNA assembled with IRIV, we detected a significant labeled DNA uptake in a subset of lymph node deriving cells expressing DC surface markers. Subsequent mRNA analysis of these lymph nodes showed that the trans-gene delivered by the virosomes was effectively expressed as mRNA. Finally, a further cytofluorimetric analysis performed on human DC-enriched-PMBC, infected in vitro with labeled DNA/IRIV lead to the conclusion that the majority of APC (DC, B lymphocytes and CD16+ cells) are able to incorporate the labeled DNA transported by the construct. These findings suggest that the virosome is an efficient delivery system for testing infectious, as well as anti-cancer, DNA-based vaccine research.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14741166     DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2003.08.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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