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Ferritin protein cage nanoparticles as versatile antigen delivery nanoplatforms for dendritic cell (DC)-based vaccine development.

Jae-A Han1, Young Ji Kang1, Changsik Shin1, Jae-Sun Ra1, Hyun-Hee Shin1, Sung You Hong1, Yoonkyung Do2, Sebyung Kang3.   

Abstract

We utilized ferritin protein cage nanoparticles (FPCN) as antigen delivery nanoplatforms for DC-based vaccine development and investigated DC-mediated antigen-specific immune responses. Antigenic peptides, OT-1 (SIINFEKL) or OT-2 (ISQAVHAAHAEINEAGR) which are derived from ovalbumin, were genetically introduced either onto the exterior surface or into the interior cavity of FPCN. FPCN carrying antigenic peptides (OT-1-FPCN and OT-2-FPCN) were effectively delivered to DCs and processed within endosomes. Delivered antigenic peptides, OT-1 or OT-2, to DCs successfully induced antigen-specific CD8(+) or CD4(+) T cell proliferations both in vitro and in vivo. Naïve mice immunized with OT-1-FPCN efficiently differentiated OT-1 specific CD8(+) T cells into functional effector cytotoxic T cells resulting in selective killing of antigen-specific target cells. Effective differentiation of proliferated OT-2 specific CD4(+) T cells into functional CD4(+) Th1 and Th2 cells was confirmed with the productions of IFN-γ/IL-2 and IL-10/IL-13 cytokines, respectively. FROM THE CLINICAL EDITOR: In this study, the authors utilized ferritin protein cage nanoparticles as antigen delivery nanoplatforms for dendritic cell-based vaccine development and investigated DC-mediated antigen-specific immune responses using strong model antigens derived from ovalbumin, suggesting potential future clinical applicability of this or similar techniques.
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Keywords:  Antigen delivery; Dendritic cells; Ferritin; Protein cage; Vaccine

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24262997     DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2013.11.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1549-9634            Impact factor:   5.307


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