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Delivering HIV Gagp24 to DCIR Induces Strong Antibody Responses In Vivo
Targeting dendritic cell-specific endocytic receptors using monoclonal antibodies fused to desired antigens is an approach widely used in vaccine development to enhance the poor immunogenicity of protein-based vaccines and to induce immune responses. Here, we engineered an anti-human DCIR recombinan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4583231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26407317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135513 |
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author | Flamar, Anne-Laure Contreras, Vanessa Zurawski, Sandra Montes, Monica Dereuddre-Bosquet, Nathatlie Martinon, Frédéric Banchereau, Jacques Le Grand, Roger Zurawski, Gerard Levy, Yves |
author_facet | Flamar, Anne-Laure Contreras, Vanessa Zurawski, Sandra Montes, Monica Dereuddre-Bosquet, Nathatlie Martinon, Frédéric Banchereau, Jacques Le Grand, Roger Zurawski, Gerard Levy, Yves |
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description | Targeting dendritic cell-specific endocytic receptors using monoclonal antibodies fused to desired antigens is an approach widely used in vaccine development to enhance the poor immunogenicity of protein-based vaccines and to induce immune responses. Here, we engineered an anti-human DCIR recombinant antibody, which cross-reacts with the homologous cynomolgous macaque receptor and was fused via the heavy chain C-terminus to HIV Gagp24 protein (αDCIR.Gagp24). In vitro, αDCIR.Gagp24 expanded multifunctional antigen-specific memory CD4(+) T cells recognizing multiple Gagp24 peptides from HIV-infected patient peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In non human primates, priming with αDCIR.Gagp24 without adjuvant elicited a strong anti-Gagp24 antibody response after the second immunization, while in the non-targeted HIV Gagp24 protein control groups the titers were weak. The presence of the double-stranded RNA poly(I:C) adjuvant significantly enhanced the anti-Gagp24 antibody response in all the groups and reduced the discrimination between the different vaccine groups. The avidity of the anti-Gagp24 antibody responses was similar with either αDCIR.Gagp24 or Gagp24 immunization, but increased from medium to high avidity in both groups when poly(I:C) was co-administered. This data provides a comparative analysis of DC-targeted and non-targeted proteins for their capacity to induce antigen-specific antibody responses in vivo. This study supports the further development of DCIR-based DC-targeting vaccines for protective durable antibody induction, especially in the absence of adjuvant. |
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spelling | pubmed-45832312015-10-02 Delivering HIV Gagp24 to DCIR Induces Strong Antibody Responses In Vivo Flamar, Anne-Laure Contreras, Vanessa Zurawski, Sandra Montes, Monica Dereuddre-Bosquet, Nathatlie Martinon, Frédéric Banchereau, Jacques Le Grand, Roger Zurawski, Gerard Levy, Yves PLoS One Research Article Targeting dendritic cell-specific endocytic receptors using monoclonal antibodies fused to desired antigens is an approach widely used in vaccine development to enhance the poor immunogenicity of protein-based vaccines and to induce immune responses. Here, we engineered an anti-human DCIR recombinant antibody, which cross-reacts with the homologous cynomolgous macaque receptor and was fused via the heavy chain C-terminus to HIV Gagp24 protein (αDCIR.Gagp24). In vitro, αDCIR.Gagp24 expanded multifunctional antigen-specific memory CD4(+) T cells recognizing multiple Gagp24 peptides from HIV-infected patient peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In non human primates, priming with αDCIR.Gagp24 without adjuvant elicited a strong anti-Gagp24 antibody response after the second immunization, while in the non-targeted HIV Gagp24 protein control groups the titers were weak. The presence of the double-stranded RNA poly(I:C) adjuvant significantly enhanced the anti-Gagp24 antibody response in all the groups and reduced the discrimination between the different vaccine groups. The avidity of the anti-Gagp24 antibody responses was similar with either αDCIR.Gagp24 or Gagp24 immunization, but increased from medium to high avidity in both groups when poly(I:C) was co-administered. This data provides a comparative analysis of DC-targeted and non-targeted proteins for their capacity to induce antigen-specific antibody responses in vivo. This study supports the further development of DCIR-based DC-targeting vaccines for protective durable antibody induction, especially in the absence of adjuvant. Public Library of Science 2015-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4583231/ /pubmed/26407317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135513 Text en © 2015 Flamar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Flamar, Anne-Laure Contreras, Vanessa Zurawski, Sandra Montes, Monica Dereuddre-Bosquet, Nathatlie Martinon, Frédéric Banchereau, Jacques Le Grand, Roger Zurawski, Gerard Levy, Yves Delivering HIV Gagp24 to DCIR Induces Strong Antibody Responses In Vivo |
title | Delivering HIV Gagp24 to DCIR Induces Strong Antibody Responses In Vivo
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title_full | Delivering HIV Gagp24 to DCIR Induces Strong Antibody Responses In Vivo
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title_fullStr | Delivering HIV Gagp24 to DCIR Induces Strong Antibody Responses In Vivo
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title_full_unstemmed | Delivering HIV Gagp24 to DCIR Induces Strong Antibody Responses In Vivo
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title_short | Delivering HIV Gagp24 to DCIR Induces Strong Antibody Responses In Vivo
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title_sort | delivering hiv gagp24 to dcir induces strong antibody responses in vivo |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4583231/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26407317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135513 |
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