Enhancement of protective immunity against intracellular bacteria using type-1 polarized dendritic cell (DC) vaccine
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Enhancement of protective immunity against intracellular bacteria using type-1 polarized dendritic cell (DC) vaccine
Abstract
The development of effective vaccine strategies for intracellular bacteria, including tuberculosis, is one of the major frontiers of medical research. Our previous studies showed that dendritic cell (DC) vaccine is a promising approach for eliciting protective immunity against intracellular bacteria. However, it has been reported that standard fully mature DCs show reduced ability to produce IL-12p70 upon subsequent interaction with antigen (Ag)-specific T cells, limiting their in vivo performance for vaccines. Recently, we found that such "DC exhaustion" could be prevented by the presence of IL-4 and IFN-γ during the maturation of mouse DCs (type-1 polarization), resulting in improved induction of anti-tumor immunity in cancer. Here we show that such type-1 polarized DCs promote dramatic enhancement of protective immunity against an intracellular bacterium, Listeria monocytogenes. Murine bone marrow-derived DCs were cultured and matured with LPS, IL-4 and IFN-γ (type-1 polarized DCs), and with LPS alone (non-polarized DCs). DCs were loaded with listeriolysin O (LLO) 91-99, H2-K(d)-restricted epitope of L. monocytogenes, and were injected into naïve BALB/c mice intravenously. Type-1 polarized DCs produced significantly higher levels of IL-12p70 than non-polarized DCs in vitro, and this vaccine strongly enhanced LLO 91-99-specific CD8(+) T cells exhibiting epitope-specific cytotoxic activity and IFN-γ production, leading to significant induction of protective immunity against L. monocytogenes. Type-1 polarized DCs are potential candidates for enhancing protective immunity in the design of effective vaccination strategies against intracellular bacteria.
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