Cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding lytic perforin augments the maturation of- and antigen presentation by- dendritic cells in a time-dependent manner
Abstract The use of cost-effective vaccines capable of inducing robust CD8+ T cell immunity will contribute significantly towards the elimination of persistent viral infections and cancers worldwide. We have previously reported that a cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding an immunogen and a truncated mouse...
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doaj-458aba626a294f098ff6f9d7d1461b402020-12-08T01:59:28ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-08-01711810.1038/s41598-017-08063-1Cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding lytic perforin augments the maturation of- and antigen presentation by- dendritic cells in a time-dependent mannerDanushka K. Wijesundara0Wenbo Yu1Ben J. C. Quah2Preethi Eldi3John D. Hayball4Kerrilyn R. Diener5Ilia Voskoboinik6Eric J. Gowans7Branka Grubor-Bauk8Virology Laboratory, The Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research, The University of AdelaideTranslational Oncology Laboratory, Centre for Cancer BiologyCancer & Vascular Biology Laboratory, The John Curtin School of Medical ResearchExperimental Therapeutics Laboratory, Sansom Institute for Health ResearchExperimental Therapeutics Laboratory, Sansom Institute for Health ResearchExperimental Therapeutics Laboratory, Sansom Institute for Health ResearchKiller Cell Biology Laboratory, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, MelbourneVirology Laboratory, The Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research, The University of AdelaideVirology Laboratory, The Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research, The University of AdelaideAbstract The use of cost-effective vaccines capable of inducing robust CD8+ T cell immunity will contribute significantly towards the elimination of persistent viral infections and cancers worldwide. We have previously reported that a cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding an immunogen and a truncated mouse perforin (PRF) protein significantly augments anti-viral T cell (including CD8+ T cell) immunity. Thus, the current study investigated whether this vaccine enhances activation of dendritic cells (DCs) resulting in greater priming of CD8+ T cell immunity. In vitro data showed that transfection of HEK293T cells with the cytolytic DNA resulted in the release of lactate dehydrogenase, indicative of necrotic/lytic cell death. In vitro exposure of this lytic cell debris to purified DCs from naïve C57BL/6 mice resulted in maturation of DCs as determined by up-regulation of CD80/CD86. Using activation/proliferation of adoptively transferred OT-I CD8+ T cells to measure antigen presentation by DCs in vivo, it was determined that cytolytic DNA immunisation resulted in a time-dependent increase in the proliferation of OT-I CD8+ T cells compared to canonical DNA immunisation. Overall, the data suggest that the cytolytic DNA vaccine increases the activity of DCs which has important implications for the design of DNA vaccines to improve their translational prospects.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08063-1 |
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Danushka K. Wijesundara Wenbo Yu Ben J. C. Quah Preethi Eldi John D. Hayball Kerrilyn R. Diener Ilia Voskoboinik Eric J. Gowans Branka Grubor-Bauk |
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Danushka K. Wijesundara Wenbo Yu Ben J. C. Quah Preethi Eldi John D. Hayball Kerrilyn R. Diener Ilia Voskoboinik Eric J. Gowans Branka Grubor-Bauk Cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding lytic perforin augments the maturation of- and antigen presentation by- dendritic cells in a time-dependent manner Scientific Reports |
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Danushka K. Wijesundara Wenbo Yu Ben J. C. Quah Preethi Eldi John D. Hayball Kerrilyn R. Diener Ilia Voskoboinik Eric J. Gowans Branka Grubor-Bauk |
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Cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding lytic perforin augments the maturation of- and antigen presentation by- dendritic cells in a time-dependent manner |
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Cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding lytic perforin augments the maturation of- and antigen presentation by- dendritic cells in a time-dependent manner |
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Cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding lytic perforin augments the maturation of- and antigen presentation by- dendritic cells in a time-dependent manner |
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Cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding lytic perforin augments the maturation of- and antigen presentation by- dendritic cells in a time-dependent manner |
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Cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding lytic perforin augments the maturation of- and antigen presentation by- dendritic cells in a time-dependent manner |
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cytolytic dna vaccine encoding lytic perforin augments the maturation of- and antigen presentation by- dendritic cells in a time-dependent manner |
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Abstract The use of cost-effective vaccines capable of inducing robust CD8+ T cell immunity will contribute significantly towards the elimination of persistent viral infections and cancers worldwide. We have previously reported that a cytolytic DNA vaccine encoding an immunogen and a truncated mouse perforin (PRF) protein significantly augments anti-viral T cell (including CD8+ T cell) immunity. Thus, the current study investigated whether this vaccine enhances activation of dendritic cells (DCs) resulting in greater priming of CD8+ T cell immunity. In vitro data showed that transfection of HEK293T cells with the cytolytic DNA resulted in the release of lactate dehydrogenase, indicative of necrotic/lytic cell death. In vitro exposure of this lytic cell debris to purified DCs from naïve C57BL/6 mice resulted in maturation of DCs as determined by up-regulation of CD80/CD86. Using activation/proliferation of adoptively transferred OT-I CD8+ T cells to measure antigen presentation by DCs in vivo, it was determined that cytolytic DNA immunisation resulted in a time-dependent increase in the proliferation of OT-I CD8+ T cells compared to canonical DNA immunisation. Overall, the data suggest that the cytolytic DNA vaccine increases the activity of DCs which has important implications for the design of DNA vaccines to improve their translational prospects. |
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