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Innate immunity mediated by dendritic cells/macrophages plays a central role in the early period in tumor treatment using gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen

By using a complex of DNA, polyethylenimine and chondroitin sulfate, the in vivo transfection of early secretory antigenic target-6 (ESAT-6) gene into tumor cells was found to cause significant suppression of the tumor growth. In order to apply the method in clinical cancer treatment in dogs and cat...

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Autores principales: USHIGUSA, Takahiro, KOYAMA, Yoshiyuki, ITO, Tomoko, WATANABE, Kenichi, CHAMBERS, James K., HASEGAWA, Aya, UCHIDA, Kazuyuki, KANEGI, Ryoji, HATOYA, Shingo, INABA, Toshio, SUGIURA, Kikuya
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5836752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29311492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0466
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author USHIGUSA, Takahiro
KOYAMA, Yoshiyuki
ITO, Tomoko
WATANABE, Kenichi
CHAMBERS, James K.
HASEGAWA, Aya
UCHIDA, Kazuyuki
KANEGI, Ryoji
HATOYA, Shingo
INABA, Toshio
SUGIURA, Kikuya
author_facet USHIGUSA, Takahiro
KOYAMA, Yoshiyuki
ITO, Tomoko
WATANABE, Kenichi
CHAMBERS, James K.
HASEGAWA, Aya
UCHIDA, Kazuyuki
KANEGI, Ryoji
HATOYA, Shingo
INABA, Toshio
SUGIURA, Kikuya
author_sort USHIGUSA, Takahiro
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description By using a complex of DNA, polyethylenimine and chondroitin sulfate, the in vivo transfection of early secretory antigenic target-6 (ESAT-6) gene into tumor cells was found to cause significant suppression of the tumor growth. In order to apply the method in clinical cancer treatment in dogs and cats, mechanisms underlying the suppressive effects were investigated in a tumor-bearing mouse model. The transfection efficiency was only about 10%, but the transfection of ESAT-6 DNA nevertheless induced systemic immune responses against ESAT-6. By triple injection of ESAT-6 DNA at three day intervals, the tumor was significantly reduced and almost disappeared by 5 days after the start of treatment, and did not increase for more than 15 days after the final treatment. In the immunohistochemistry, a larger number of dendritic cells (DCs)/macrophages expressing ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1 and CD3(+) T cells was observed in tumors treated with ESAT-6 DNA, and their population further increased significantly by day 5. Moreover, the amount of tumor necrosis factor, which is an apoptosis-inducing factor produced mainly by DCs/macrophages, was greater in the ESAT-6 DNA treated tumors than in controls, and increased with repeat of the treatment. These results indicate that in vivo transfection of ESAT-6 DNA into tumor cells elicits significant inhibition of tumor growth by inducing potent activity of innate immunity mediated by DCs/macrophages, which may be followed by adaptive immunity against tumor associated antigens, elicited by the costimulation with ESAT-6 antigen.
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spelling pubmed-58367522018-03-09 Innate immunity mediated by dendritic cells/macrophages plays a central role in the early period in tumor treatment using gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen USHIGUSA, Takahiro KOYAMA, Yoshiyuki ITO, Tomoko WATANABE, Kenichi CHAMBERS, James K. HASEGAWA, Aya UCHIDA, Kazuyuki KANEGI, Ryoji HATOYA, Shingo INABA, Toshio SUGIURA, Kikuya J Vet Med Sci Immunology By using a complex of DNA, polyethylenimine and chondroitin sulfate, the in vivo transfection of early secretory antigenic target-6 (ESAT-6) gene into tumor cells was found to cause significant suppression of the tumor growth. In order to apply the method in clinical cancer treatment in dogs and cats, mechanisms underlying the suppressive effects were investigated in a tumor-bearing mouse model. The transfection efficiency was only about 10%, but the transfection of ESAT-6 DNA nevertheless induced systemic immune responses against ESAT-6. By triple injection of ESAT-6 DNA at three day intervals, the tumor was significantly reduced and almost disappeared by 5 days after the start of treatment, and did not increase for more than 15 days after the final treatment. In the immunohistochemistry, a larger number of dendritic cells (DCs)/macrophages expressing ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1 and CD3(+) T cells was observed in tumors treated with ESAT-6 DNA, and their population further increased significantly by day 5. Moreover, the amount of tumor necrosis factor, which is an apoptosis-inducing factor produced mainly by DCs/macrophages, was greater in the ESAT-6 DNA treated tumors than in controls, and increased with repeat of the treatment. These results indicate that in vivo transfection of ESAT-6 DNA into tumor cells elicits significant inhibition of tumor growth by inducing potent activity of innate immunity mediated by DCs/macrophages, which may be followed by adaptive immunity against tumor associated antigens, elicited by the costimulation with ESAT-6 antigen. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2018-01-01 2018-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5836752/ /pubmed/29311492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0466 Text en ©2018 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Immunology
USHIGUSA, Takahiro
KOYAMA, Yoshiyuki
ITO, Tomoko
WATANABE, Kenichi
CHAMBERS, James K.
HASEGAWA, Aya
UCHIDA, Kazuyuki
KANEGI, Ryoji
HATOYA, Shingo
INABA, Toshio
SUGIURA, Kikuya
Innate immunity mediated by dendritic cells/macrophages plays a central role in the early period in tumor treatment using gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen
title Innate immunity mediated by dendritic cells/macrophages plays a central role in the early period in tumor treatment using gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen
title_full Innate immunity mediated by dendritic cells/macrophages plays a central role in the early period in tumor treatment using gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen
title_fullStr Innate immunity mediated by dendritic cells/macrophages plays a central role in the early period in tumor treatment using gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen
title_full_unstemmed Innate immunity mediated by dendritic cells/macrophages plays a central role in the early period in tumor treatment using gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen
title_short Innate immunity mediated by dendritic cells/macrophages plays a central role in the early period in tumor treatment using gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen
title_sort innate immunity mediated by dendritic cells/macrophages plays a central role in the early period in tumor treatment using gene of mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5836752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29311492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0466
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