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Nicotine stimulated bone marrow-derived dendritic cells could augment HBV specific CTL priming by activating PI3K-Akt pathway.

Hao Jie Jin1, Hai Tao Li, Hua Xiu Sui, Mao Qiang Xue, Yi Nan Wang, Jia Xun Wang, Feng Guang Gao.   

Abstract

Our previous studies have revealed that nicotine-treated immature dendritic cells (imDCs) have anti-tumor effects in murine lymphoma models. The present study is to explore HBV-specific CTL priming and its cytolytic activities of nicotine-treated murine DCs, the mechanism of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) up-regulation by nicotine and the efficiency of nicotine with other cytokines. To address these hypotheses, bone marrow-derived imDCs were stimulated by nicotine and expression of α7 nAChR was firstly determined by flow cytometry and Western blot. Then, DCs-dependent HBV-specific T cell proliferation and IL-12 secretion were secondly determined by BrdU cell proliferation assay and ELISA, respectively. The HBV-specific CTL priming and its activities were further explored by intraperitoneal transfer of nicotine treated imDCs. The mechanism of nicotine up-regulating α7 nAChR was finally explored by Western blot. The results showed that: first, the maximal activation of PI3K and Akt was reached at 30 and 60-120 min respectively after nicotine stimulation. Nicotine up-regulated the expression of α7 nAChR by activating PI3K-Akt pathway in murine DCs; secondly, nicotine stimulation could enhance DCs' ability of HBV-specific T cell proliferation and IL-12 secretion; thirdly, adoptive transfer of nicotine stimulated DCs could induce HBV specific CTL priming in vivo and those CTL had cytolytic activities; fourthly, nicotine had equal efficiencies to 2 ng/ml IFN-γ in DCs-mediated T cell proliferation. All these data presented here indicated that nicotine treated imDCs might be considered as a potential candidate for HBV immunotherapy.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22546501     DOI: 10.1016/j.imlet.2012.02.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunol Lett        ISSN: 0165-2478            Impact factor:   3.685


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