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Delivery of Tumor-Antigen-Encoding mRNA into Dendritic Cells for Vaccination

Authors :
Kris Thielemans
Carlo Heirman
Jurgen Corthals
Aude Bonehill
Annelies Michiels
Sandra Tuyaerts
S, Li
Physiology
Source :
Methods in Molecular Biology ISBN: 9781588298775
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Humana Press, 2008.

Abstract

Antigen-loaded dendritic cells (DCs) have been intensively investigated as potential cellular antitumor vaccines. Several recent reports have indicated that loading DCs with whole tumor derived mRNA or defined tumor-antigen-encoding mRNA represents an effective nonviral strategy to stimulate T cell responses both for in vitro and in vivo models. Here, we describe the electroporation method as a tool for introducing in vitro transcribed capped mRNA into human DCs for tumor vaccination. We use MART-1/Melan-A as a model tumor-associated antigen for the generation of a DC-based vaccine against melanoma cancer. In addition to efficient antigen loading, it is important to obtain a maximal number of potent antigen-presenting cells. Another prerequisite for the development of a DC-based cancer vaccine is to obtain mature DCs. In this chapter, we describe the basic techniques required for the successful genetic modification of DCs by using the mRNA electroporation method.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-58829-877-5
ISBNs :
9781588298775
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Methods in Molecular Biology ISBN: 9781588298775
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb14fc3e326d4ee06712363b4a78af9a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-194-9_10