Sindbis virus replicon particles encoding calreticulin linked to a tumor antigen generate long-term tumor-specific immunity

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W-F Cheng
C-N Lee
Y-N Su
C-Y Chai
M-C Chang
J M Polo
C-F Hung
T-C Wu
C-Y Hsieh
C-A Chen
机构
[1] National Taiwan University Hospital,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[2] National Taiwan University Hospital,Department of Medical Genetics
[3] School of Medicine,Department of Pathology
[4] Kaohsiung Medical University,Department of Pathology
[5] Vaccines Research,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[6] Chiron Corporation,Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
[7] Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions,Department of Oncology
[8] Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions,undefined
[9] Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions,undefined
[10] Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions,undefined
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Cancer Gene Therapy | 2006年 / 13卷
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alphavirus replicon; human papillomavirus; cancer vaccine; immunotherapy; T-cell immunity; angiogenesis;
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Alphavirus vectors have emerged as a promising strategy for the development of cancer vaccines and gene therapy applications. In this study, we used the replication-defective vaccine vector SIN replicon particles from a new packaging cell line (PCL) to develop SIN replicon particles encoding calreticulin (CRT) linked to a model tumor antigen, human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) E7 protein. The linkage of CRT to E7 in SIN replicon particles resulted in a significant increase in E7-specific CD8+ T-cell precursors and a strong antitumor effect against E7-expressing tumors in vaccinated mice. SINrep5-CRT/E7 replicon particles enhanced presentation of E7 through the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I pathway by infecting dendritic cells (DCs) directly and pulsing DCs with lysates of cells infected by SINrep5-CRT/E7 replicons. Vaccination of immunocompromised (BALB/c nu/nu) mice with SINrep5-CRT/E7 replicon particles also generated significant reduction of lung tumor nodules, suggesting that antiangiogenesis may contribute to the antitumor effect of SINrep5-CRT/E7 replicon particles. Furthermore, SINrep5-CRT/E7 replicon particles generated long-term in vivo tumor protection effects and antigen-specific memory immunities. We concluded that the CRT strategy used in the context of SIN replicon particles facilitated the generation of a highly effective vaccine for cancer prophylaxis and immunotherapy.
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