Literature DB >> 22003433

The intact structural form of LLO in endosomes cannot protect against listeriosis.

Estela Rodriguez-Del Rio1, Elisabet Frande-Cabanes, Raquel Tobes, Eduardo Pareja, M Jesús Lecea-Cuello, Marta Ruiz-Sáez, Eugenio Carrasco-Marín, Carmen Alvarez-Dominguez.   

Abstract

LLO is the major immuno-dominant antigen in listeriosis and is also required for protective immunity. Two forms of LLO can be observed in endosomal membranes, a LLO intact form and a Ctsd-processed LLO(1-491) form. Endosomes obtained from resting macrophages contained only LLO intact forms, while endosomes obtained from IFN-activated macrophages contained both forms. Both types of endosomes elicited LLO(90-91)/CD8(+) and LLO(189-201)/CD4(+) specific immune responses. However, only endosomes containing the Ctsd-processed LLO(1-491) form showed significant CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell responses similar to LM infected bone marrow derived macrophages and characteristic of protective Listeria immunity. Moreover, endosomes with intact LLO could not confer protection as vaccine carriers against murine listeriosis. While endosomes with Ctsd-processed LLO(1-491) form showed a moderate ability, slightly lower than high efficiency vaccine vectors as MØ infected with LM. These studies argue that all cell-free membrane vesicles might serve as valid vaccine carriers against infectious agents. Exclusively those cell-free vesicles MIIC competent for LLO processing are protective vaccines vectors since they recruit significant numbers of mature dendritic cells to the vaccination sites and contain a LLO(1-491) form that might be accessible for MHC class I and class II antigen presentation.

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Keywords:  LLO structural forms; endosomes; listeriosis; vaccines

Year:  2011        PMID: 22003433      PMCID: PMC3193297     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 2152-4114


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