Efficient induction of anti-tumor immunity by a TAT-CEA fusion protein vaccine with poly(I:C) in a murine colorectal tumor model
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Efficient induction of anti-tumor immunity by a TAT-CEA fusion protein vaccine with poly(I:C) in a murine colorectal tumor model
Abstract
Protein vaccines may be a useful strategy for cancer immunotherapy because recombinant tumor antigen proteins can be produced on a large scale at relatively low cost and have been shown to be safe for clinical application. However, protein vaccines have historically exhibited poor immunogenicity; thus, an improved strategy is needed for successful induction of immune responses. TAT peptide is a protein transduction domain composed of an 11-amino acid peptide (TAT(47-57): YGRKKRRQRRR). The positive charge of this peptide allows protein antigen fused with it to improve cell penetration. Poly(I:C) is a synthetic double-stranded RNA that is negatively charged and favors interaction with the cationic TAT peptide. Poly(I:C) has been reported on adjuvant role in tumor vaccine through promotion of immune responses. Therefore, we demonstrated that vaccine with a mixture of TAT-CEA fusion protein and poly(I:C) can induce anti-tumor immunity in a murine colorectal tumor model. Splenocytes from mice vaccinated with a mixture of TAT-CEA fusion protein and poly(I:C) effectively induced CEA-specific IFN-γ-producing T cells and showed cytotoxic activity specific for MC-38-cea2 tumor cells expressing CEA. Vaccine with a mixture of TAT-CEA fusion protein and poly(I:C) delayed tumor growth in MC-38-cea-2 tumor-bearing mice. Depletion of CD8(+) T cells and NK cells reversed the inhibition of tumor growth in an MC-38-cea2-bearing mice, indicating that CD8(+) T cells and NK cells are responsible for anti-tumor immunity by vaccine with a mixture of TAT-CEA fusion protein and poly(I:C). Taken together, these results suggest that poly(I:C) could be used as a potent adjuvant to induce the anti-tumor immunity of a TAT-CEA fusion protein vaccine in a murine colorectal tumor model.
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