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In situ loading of skin dendritic cells with apoptotic bleb-derived antigens for the induction of tumor-directed immunity.

Jurjen M Ruben1, Hetty J Bontkes2, Theresia M Westers1, Erik Hooijberg3, Gert J Ossenkoppele1, Arjan A van de Loosdrecht1, Tanja D de Gruijl4.   

Abstract

The generation and loading of dendritic cells (DC) ex-vivo for tumor vaccination purposes is laborious and costly. Direct intradermal (i.d.) administration of tumor-associated antigens could be an attractive alternative approach, provided that efficient uptake and cross-presentation by appropriately activated skin DCs can be achieved. Here, we compare the efficiency of i.d. delivery of relatively small apoptotic blebs (diameter ∼0.1-1 μm) derived from MART-1 transduced acute myeloid leukemia (AML) HL60 cells, to that of larger apoptotic cell remnants (ACR; 2-10 μm) in a physiologically highly relevant human skin explant model. Injection of either fluorescently-labelled ACRs or blebs alone did not affect the number or distribution of migrated DC subsets from skin biopsies after 48 hours, but resulted in a general up-regulation of the co-stimulatory molecules CD83 and CD86 on skin DCs that had ingested apoptotic material. We have previously shown that i.d. administration of GM-CSF and IL-4 resulted in preferential migration of a mature and highly T cell-stimulatory CD11hiCD1a+CD14- dermal DC subset. Here, we found that co-injection of GM-CSF and IL-4 together with either ACRs or blebs resulted in uptake efficiencies within this dermal DC subset of 7.6% (±6.1%) and 19.1% (±15.9%), respectively, thus revealing a significantly higher uptake frequency of blebs (P < 0.02). Intradermal delivery of tumor-derived blebs did not affect the T-cell priming and TH-skewing abilities of migratory skin DC. Nevertheless, in contrast to i.d. administration of ACR, the injection of blebs lead to effective cross-presentation of MART-1 to specific CD8+ effector T cells. We conclude that apoptotic bleb-based vaccines delivered through the skin may offer an attractive, and broadly applicable, cancer immunotherapy.

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Keywords:  4/GM, IL-4 and GM-CSF; ACR, apoptotic cell remnant; AML, acute myeloid leukemia; CFSE, carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester; DC, dendritic cell; DDC, dermal DC; GM-CSF, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor; HLA, human leukocyte antigen; HSCT, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation; IFN, interferon; IL, interleukin; Ig, immune globulin; LC, Langerhans cell; LN, lymph node; MART-1/melan-A, melanoma antigen recognized by T cell 1; MLR, mixed leukocyte reaction; MoDC, monocyte-derived dendritic cell; TAA, tumor-associated antigen; TH, T Helper; TLR, Toll-like receptor; TNFα, tumor necrosis factor α; apoptotic cells; blebs; cross-presentation; dendritic cells; dermis; i.d., intradermal; phagocytosis; skin

Year:  2014        PMID: 25610730      PMCID: PMC4292219          DOI: 10.4161/21624011.2014.946360

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncoimmunology        ISSN: 2162-4011            Impact factor:   8.110


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