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Antigen delivery to dendritic cells by poly(propylene sulfide) nanoparticles with disulfide conjugated peptides: Cross-presentation and T cell activation

Hirosue, Sachiko
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Kourtis, Iraklis
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Van der Vlies, André
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2010
Vaccine -Guildford then London then Oxford-

Vaccines aiming to activate cytotoxic T cells require cross-presentation of exogenous antigen by antigen-presenting cells (APCs). We recently developed a synthetic nanoparticle vaccine platform that targets lymph node-resident dendritic cells (DCs), capable of mounting an immune response to conjugated antigen. Here, we explore routes of processing and the efficiency of MHC I cross-presentation of OVA peptides conjugated using both reducible and non-reducible linkages, exploring the hypothesis that reduction-sensitive conjugation will lead to better antigen cross-presentation. Both clathrin and macropinocytic pathways were implicated in nanoparticle uptake by colocalization and inhibitor studies. Cross-presentation by DCs was demonstrated by direct antibody staining and in vitro stimulation of CD8(+) T cells from OT-I mice and was indeed most efficient with the reduction-sensitive conjugation. Similarly, we observed IFN-γ production by CD4(+) T cells from OT-II mice. Finally, immunization with the OVA peptide-bearing nanoparticles resulted in in vivo proliferation and IFN-γ production by adoptively transferred CD8(+) OT-I T cells and was also most efficient with reduction-sensitive linking of the peptide antigen. These results demonstrate the relevance of the poly(propylene sulfide) nanoparticle vaccine platform and antigen conjugation scheme for activating both cytotoxic and helper T cell responses.

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DOI
10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.09.077
Web of Science ID

WOS:000285667400010

Author(s)
Hirosue, Sachiko
Kourtis, Iraklis
Van der Vlies, André
Hubbell, Jeffrey Alan  
Swartz, Melody  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Vaccine -Guildford then London then Oxford-
Volume

28

Issue

50

Start page

7897

End page

906

Subjects

Nanoparticles

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Cross-presentation

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Reducible

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Vinyl sulfone

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Macropinocytosis

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Mhc Class-I

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Exogenous Antigens

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Bone-Marrow

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Molecules

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Reduction

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Er

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Macropinocytosis

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Aminopeptidase

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Compartment

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Inhibition

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LLCB  
LMRP  
Available on Infoscience
January 26, 2011
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