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Absence of scavenger receptor A promotes dendritic cell-mediated cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and antitumor immune response

Given the primary expression of scavenger receptor A (SRA) or CD204 on antigen presenting cells, we investigate the immune-regulatory activities of SRA/CD204 in the context of cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and the immunogenicity of dying tumor cells. Immunization with dying prostate...

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Autores principales: Guo, Chunqing, Yi, Huanfa, Yu, Xiaofei, Hu, Fanlei, Zuo, Daming, Subjeck, John R., Wang, Xiang-Yang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21383767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/icb.2011.10
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author Guo, Chunqing
Yi, Huanfa
Yu, Xiaofei
Hu, Fanlei
Zuo, Daming
Subjeck, John R.
Wang, Xiang-Yang
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Yi, Huanfa
Yu, Xiaofei
Hu, Fanlei
Zuo, Daming
Subjeck, John R.
Wang, Xiang-Yang
author_sort Guo, Chunqing
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description Given the primary expression of scavenger receptor A (SRA) or CD204 on antigen presenting cells, we investigate the immune-regulatory activities of SRA/CD204 in the context of cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and the immunogenicity of dying tumor cells. Immunization with dying prostate cancer cells results in profoundly increased control of subsequently inoculated tumors in SRA/CD204 knockout mice. Using OVA-expressing RM1 prostate tumor line (RM1-OVA), we show for the first time that SRA absence greatly enhances dendritic cells (DCs)-mediated cross-presentation of OVA antigen-derived from dying RM1 cells. While the phagocytic ability of DCs is not significantly impacted by the lack of SRA/CD204, DCs deficient in SRA/CD204 display increased expression of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, as well as co-stimulatory molecules upon interaction with dying RM1 cells, implicating a suppressive regulation of the functional activation of DCs by SRA/CD204. Further, SRA/CD204 deficient DCs pulsed with dying RM1-OVA cells are more effective than wild-type counterparts in priming antigen-specific T-cell responses, resulting in improved control of RM1 tumor growth in both prophylactic and therapeutic settings. Our findings suggest that the increased immunogenicity of dying tumor cells in SRA/CD204 knockout mice is attributed to the altered functions of DCs in the absence of SRA/CD204, which underscores the important role of SRA/CD204 in host immune homeostasis. Selective downregulation or blockade of this immunoregulatory molecule may lead to enhanced potency of DC-based vaccines capable of breaking immune tolerance against cancer.
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spelling pubmed-31345342012-07-01 Absence of scavenger receptor A promotes dendritic cell-mediated cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and antitumor immune response Guo, Chunqing Yi, Huanfa Yu, Xiaofei Hu, Fanlei Zuo, Daming Subjeck, John R. Wang, Xiang-Yang Immunol Cell Biol Article Given the primary expression of scavenger receptor A (SRA) or CD204 on antigen presenting cells, we investigate the immune-regulatory activities of SRA/CD204 in the context of cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and the immunogenicity of dying tumor cells. Immunization with dying prostate cancer cells results in profoundly increased control of subsequently inoculated tumors in SRA/CD204 knockout mice. Using OVA-expressing RM1 prostate tumor line (RM1-OVA), we show for the first time that SRA absence greatly enhances dendritic cells (DCs)-mediated cross-presentation of OVA antigen-derived from dying RM1 cells. While the phagocytic ability of DCs is not significantly impacted by the lack of SRA/CD204, DCs deficient in SRA/CD204 display increased expression of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, as well as co-stimulatory molecules upon interaction with dying RM1 cells, implicating a suppressive regulation of the functional activation of DCs by SRA/CD204. Further, SRA/CD204 deficient DCs pulsed with dying RM1-OVA cells are more effective than wild-type counterparts in priming antigen-specific T-cell responses, resulting in improved control of RM1 tumor growth in both prophylactic and therapeutic settings. Our findings suggest that the increased immunogenicity of dying tumor cells in SRA/CD204 knockout mice is attributed to the altered functions of DCs in the absence of SRA/CD204, which underscores the important role of SRA/CD204 in host immune homeostasis. Selective downregulation or blockade of this immunoregulatory molecule may lead to enhanced potency of DC-based vaccines capable of breaking immune tolerance against cancer. 2011-03-08 2012-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3134534/ /pubmed/21383767 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/icb.2011.10 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Guo, Chunqing
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Zuo, Daming
Subjeck, John R.
Wang, Xiang-Yang
Absence of scavenger receptor A promotes dendritic cell-mediated cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and antitumor immune response
title Absence of scavenger receptor A promotes dendritic cell-mediated cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and antitumor immune response
title_full Absence of scavenger receptor A promotes dendritic cell-mediated cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and antitumor immune response
title_fullStr Absence of scavenger receptor A promotes dendritic cell-mediated cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and antitumor immune response
title_full_unstemmed Absence of scavenger receptor A promotes dendritic cell-mediated cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and antitumor immune response
title_short Absence of scavenger receptor A promotes dendritic cell-mediated cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and antitumor immune response
title_sort absence of scavenger receptor a promotes dendritic cell-mediated cross-presentation of cell-associated antigen and antitumor immune response
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3134534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21383767
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/icb.2011.10
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