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Multistep process through which adenoviral vector vaccine overcomes anergy to tumor-associated antigens

Authors :
Yucheng Tang
Jing Yuan
Albert B. Deisseroth
Jonathan Maynard
Hakan Akbulut
Lixin Zhang
Phyllis-Jean Linton
Source :
Blood. 104(9)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Our goal in the present work was to characterize the multiple steps involved in overcoming the anergy that exists in tumor hosts to tumor-associated antigen (TAA). Our studies showed that the subcutaneous injection of the Ad-sig-TAA/ecdCD40L vector resulted in secretion of the TAA/ecdCD40L protein for at least 10 days from infected cells. Binding of the TAA/ecdCD40L protein to dendritic cells (DCs) resulted in the induction of CCR-7 chemokine receptor expression and cytokine release. This was followed by migration of the DCs to regional lymph nodes. Tetramer staining, enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assay, and cytotoxicity assay all showed that the Ad-sig-TAA/ecdCD40L vector increased the levels of splenic CD8+ T cells specific for the 2 TAAs (human MUC1 [hMUC1] and HPV E7) tested. Vaccination with the Ad-sighMUC1/ecdCD40L vector suppressed the growth of hMUC1 antigen-positive tumor cells in 100% of the test mice that were previously anergic to the hMUC1 antigen. These data suggest that Ad-sig-TAA-ecd/ecdCD40L vector injections may be of value in treating the many epithelial malignancies in which TAA-like hMUC1 is overexpressed. (Blood. 2004;104:2704-2713)

Details

ISSN :
00064971
Volume :
104
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6aae1947d74f76f6894faa262a065812