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Killed Propionibacterium acnes enhances immunogenicity and tumor growth control of a dendritic-tumor cell hybrid vaccine in a murine melanoma model

Hybrid vaccines have been investigated in clinical and experimental studies once expresses total antigens of a tumor cell combined with the ability of a dendritic cell (DC) to stimulate immune responses. However, the response triggered by these vaccines is often weak, requiring the use of adjuvants...

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Autores principales: Ishimura, Mayari E., Teixeira, Daniela, Silveira, Gabriela da P., Gambero, Mônica, Gama, Gabriel A. C., Pimenta, Bruna S. O., Rodrigues, Elaine G., Longo-Maugéri, Ieda M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6177168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30300366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205148
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author Ishimura, Mayari E.
Teixeira, Daniela
Silveira, Gabriela da P.
Gambero, Mônica
Gama, Gabriel A. C.
Pimenta, Bruna S. O.
Rodrigues, Elaine G.
Longo-Maugéri, Ieda M.
author_facet Ishimura, Mayari E.
Teixeira, Daniela
Silveira, Gabriela da P.
Gambero, Mônica
Gama, Gabriel A. C.
Pimenta, Bruna S. O.
Rodrigues, Elaine G.
Longo-Maugéri, Ieda M.
author_sort Ishimura, Mayari E.
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description Hybrid vaccines have been investigated in clinical and experimental studies once expresses total antigens of a tumor cell combined with the ability of a dendritic cell (DC) to stimulate immune responses. However, the response triggered by these vaccines is often weak, requiring the use of adjuvants to increase vaccine immunogenicity. Killed Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) exerts immunomodulatory effects by increasing the phagocytic and tumoricidal activities of macrophages, promoting DC maturation, inducing pro-inflammatory cytokines production and increasing the humoral response to different antigens. Here, we evaluated the effect of P. acnes on a specific antitumor immune response elicited by a hybrid vaccine in a mouse melanoma model. Hybrid vaccine associated with P. acnes increased the absolute number of memory T cells, the IFN-γ secretion by these cells and the IgG-specific titers to B16F10 antigens, polarizing the immune response to a T helper 1 pattern. Furthermore, the addition of P. acnes to a hybrid vaccine increased the cytotoxic activity of splenocytes toward B16F10 in vitro and avoided late tumor progression in a pulmonary colonization model. These results revealed the adjuvant effect of a killed P. acnes suspension, as it improved specific humoral and cellular immune responses elicited by DC-tumor cell hybrid vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-61771682018-10-19 Killed Propionibacterium acnes enhances immunogenicity and tumor growth control of a dendritic-tumor cell hybrid vaccine in a murine melanoma model Ishimura, Mayari E. Teixeira, Daniela Silveira, Gabriela da P. Gambero, Mônica Gama, Gabriel A. C. Pimenta, Bruna S. O. Rodrigues, Elaine G. Longo-Maugéri, Ieda M. PLoS One Research Article Hybrid vaccines have been investigated in clinical and experimental studies once expresses total antigens of a tumor cell combined with the ability of a dendritic cell (DC) to stimulate immune responses. However, the response triggered by these vaccines is often weak, requiring the use of adjuvants to increase vaccine immunogenicity. Killed Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) exerts immunomodulatory effects by increasing the phagocytic and tumoricidal activities of macrophages, promoting DC maturation, inducing pro-inflammatory cytokines production and increasing the humoral response to different antigens. Here, we evaluated the effect of P. acnes on a specific antitumor immune response elicited by a hybrid vaccine in a mouse melanoma model. Hybrid vaccine associated with P. acnes increased the absolute number of memory T cells, the IFN-γ secretion by these cells and the IgG-specific titers to B16F10 antigens, polarizing the immune response to a T helper 1 pattern. Furthermore, the addition of P. acnes to a hybrid vaccine increased the cytotoxic activity of splenocytes toward B16F10 in vitro and avoided late tumor progression in a pulmonary colonization model. These results revealed the adjuvant effect of a killed P. acnes suspension, as it improved specific humoral and cellular immune responses elicited by DC-tumor cell hybrid vaccines. Public Library of Science 2018-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6177168/ /pubmed/30300366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205148 Text en © 2018 Ishimura 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ishimura, Mayari E.
Teixeira, Daniela
Silveira, Gabriela da P.
Gambero, Mônica
Gama, Gabriel A. C.
Pimenta, Bruna S. O.
Rodrigues, Elaine G.
Longo-Maugéri, Ieda M.
Killed Propionibacterium acnes enhances immunogenicity and tumor growth control of a dendritic-tumor cell hybrid vaccine in a murine melanoma model
title Killed Propionibacterium acnes enhances immunogenicity and tumor growth control of a dendritic-tumor cell hybrid vaccine in a murine melanoma model
title_full Killed Propionibacterium acnes enhances immunogenicity and tumor growth control of a dendritic-tumor cell hybrid vaccine in a murine melanoma model
title_fullStr Killed Propionibacterium acnes enhances immunogenicity and tumor growth control of a dendritic-tumor cell hybrid vaccine in a murine melanoma model
title_full_unstemmed Killed Propionibacterium acnes enhances immunogenicity and tumor growth control of a dendritic-tumor cell hybrid vaccine in a murine melanoma model
title_short Killed Propionibacterium acnes enhances immunogenicity and tumor growth control of a dendritic-tumor cell hybrid vaccine in a murine melanoma model
title_sort killed propionibacterium acnes enhances immunogenicity and tumor growth control of a dendritic-tumor cell hybrid vaccine in a murine melanoma model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6177168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30300366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205148
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