Cargando…

Vectorized Delivery of Alpha-GalactosylCeramide and Tumor Antigen on Filamentous Bacteriophage fd Induces Protective Immunity by Enhancing Tumor-Specific T Cell Response

We have exploited the properties of filamentous bacteriophage fd to deliver immunologically active lipids together with antigenic peptides. Filamentous bacteriophages resemble for size, capability to be permeable to blood vessels, and high density antigen expression, a nature-made nanoparticle. In a...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Sartorius, Rossella, D’Apice, Luciana, Barba, Pasquale, Cipria, Deborah, Grauso, Laura, Cutignano, Adele, De Berardinis, Piergiuseppe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6031736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30002659
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01496
_version_ 1783337372454223872
author Sartorius, Rossella
D’Apice, Luciana
Barba, Pasquale
Cipria, Deborah
Grauso, Laura
Cutignano, Adele
De Berardinis, Piergiuseppe
author_facet Sartorius, Rossella
D’Apice, Luciana
Barba, Pasquale
Cipria, Deborah
Grauso, Laura
Cutignano, Adele
De Berardinis, Piergiuseppe
author_sort Sartorius, Rossella
collection PubMed
description We have exploited the properties of filamentous bacteriophage fd to deliver immunologically active lipids together with antigenic peptides. Filamentous bacteriophages resemble for size, capability to be permeable to blood vessels, and high density antigen expression, a nature-made nanoparticle. In addition, their major coat protein pVIII, which is arranged to form a tubular shield surrounding the phage genome, has a high content of hydrophobic residues promoting lipid association. We conjugated bacteriophages to alpha-GalactosylCeramide (α-GalCer), a lipid antigen-stimulating invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells and capable of inducing their anti-tumoral activities. We found that bacteriophage fd/α-GalCer conjugates could repeatedly stimulate iNKT cells in vitro and in vivo, without inducing iNKT anergy. Moreover, co-delivery of α-GalCer and a MHC class I restricted tumor-associated antigenic determinant to antigen-presenting cells via bacteriophages strongly boosted adaptive CD8(+) T cell response and efficiently delayed tumor progression. Co-delivery of a tumor antigen and iNKT-stimulatory lipid on the surface of filamentous bacteriophages is a novel approach to potentiate adaptive anti-cancer immune responses, overcoming the current limitations in the use of free α-GalCer and may represent an attractive alternative to existing delivery methods, opening the path to a potential translational usage of this safe, inexpensive, and versatile tool.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6031736
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-60317362018-07-12 Vectorized Delivery of Alpha-GalactosylCeramide and Tumor Antigen on Filamentous Bacteriophage fd Induces Protective Immunity by Enhancing Tumor-Specific T Cell Response Sartorius, Rossella D’Apice, Luciana Barba, Pasquale Cipria, Deborah Grauso, Laura Cutignano, Adele De Berardinis, Piergiuseppe Front Immunol Immunology We have exploited the properties of filamentous bacteriophage fd to deliver immunologically active lipids together with antigenic peptides. Filamentous bacteriophages resemble for size, capability to be permeable to blood vessels, and high density antigen expression, a nature-made nanoparticle. In addition, their major coat protein pVIII, which is arranged to form a tubular shield surrounding the phage genome, has a high content of hydrophobic residues promoting lipid association. We conjugated bacteriophages to alpha-GalactosylCeramide (α-GalCer), a lipid antigen-stimulating invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells and capable of inducing their anti-tumoral activities. We found that bacteriophage fd/α-GalCer conjugates could repeatedly stimulate iNKT cells in vitro and in vivo, without inducing iNKT anergy. Moreover, co-delivery of α-GalCer and a MHC class I restricted tumor-associated antigenic determinant to antigen-presenting cells via bacteriophages strongly boosted adaptive CD8(+) T cell response and efficiently delayed tumor progression. Co-delivery of a tumor antigen and iNKT-stimulatory lipid on the surface of filamentous bacteriophages is a novel approach to potentiate adaptive anti-cancer immune responses, overcoming the current limitations in the use of free α-GalCer and may represent an attractive alternative to existing delivery methods, opening the path to a potential translational usage of this safe, inexpensive, and versatile tool. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6031736/ /pubmed/30002659 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01496 Text en Copyright © 2018 Sartorius, D’Apice, Barba, Cipria, Grauso, Cutignano and De Berardinis. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Sartorius, Rossella
D’Apice, Luciana
Barba, Pasquale
Cipria, Deborah
Grauso, Laura
Cutignano, Adele
De Berardinis, Piergiuseppe
Vectorized Delivery of Alpha-GalactosylCeramide and Tumor Antigen on Filamentous Bacteriophage fd Induces Protective Immunity by Enhancing Tumor-Specific T Cell Response
title Vectorized Delivery of Alpha-GalactosylCeramide and Tumor Antigen on Filamentous Bacteriophage fd Induces Protective Immunity by Enhancing Tumor-Specific T Cell Response
title_full Vectorized Delivery of Alpha-GalactosylCeramide and Tumor Antigen on Filamentous Bacteriophage fd Induces Protective Immunity by Enhancing Tumor-Specific T Cell Response
title_fullStr Vectorized Delivery of Alpha-GalactosylCeramide and Tumor Antigen on Filamentous Bacteriophage fd Induces Protective Immunity by Enhancing Tumor-Specific T Cell Response
title_full_unstemmed Vectorized Delivery of Alpha-GalactosylCeramide and Tumor Antigen on Filamentous Bacteriophage fd Induces Protective Immunity by Enhancing Tumor-Specific T Cell Response
title_short Vectorized Delivery of Alpha-GalactosylCeramide and Tumor Antigen on Filamentous Bacteriophage fd Induces Protective Immunity by Enhancing Tumor-Specific T Cell Response
title_sort vectorized delivery of alpha-galactosylceramide and tumor antigen on filamentous bacteriophage fd induces protective immunity by enhancing tumor-specific t cell response
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6031736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30002659
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01496
work_keys_str_mv AT sartoriusrossella vectorizeddeliveryofalphagalactosylceramideandtumorantigenonfilamentousbacteriophagefdinducesprotectiveimmunitybyenhancingtumorspecifictcellresponse
AT dapiceluciana vectorizeddeliveryofalphagalactosylceramideandtumorantigenonfilamentousbacteriophagefdinducesprotectiveimmunitybyenhancingtumorspecifictcellresponse
AT barbapasquale vectorizeddeliveryofalphagalactosylceramideandtumorantigenonfilamentousbacteriophagefdinducesprotectiveimmunitybyenhancingtumorspecifictcellresponse
AT cipriadeborah vectorizeddeliveryofalphagalactosylceramideandtumorantigenonfilamentousbacteriophagefdinducesprotectiveimmunitybyenhancingtumorspecifictcellresponse
AT grausolaura vectorizeddeliveryofalphagalactosylceramideandtumorantigenonfilamentousbacteriophagefdinducesprotectiveimmunitybyenhancingtumorspecifictcellresponse
AT cutignanoadele vectorizeddeliveryofalphagalactosylceramideandtumorantigenonfilamentousbacteriophagefdinducesprotectiveimmunitybyenhancingtumorspecifictcellresponse
AT deberardinispiergiuseppe vectorizeddeliveryofalphagalactosylceramideandtumorantigenonfilamentousbacteriophagefdinducesprotectiveimmunitybyenhancingtumorspecifictcellresponse