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Antitumor Properties of Epitope-Specific Engineered Vaccine in Murine Model of Melanoma

Finding new effective compounds of natural origin for composing anti-tumor vaccines is one of the main goals of antitumor research. Promising anti-cancer agents are the gastropodan hemocyanins–multimeric copper-containing glycoproteins used so far for therapy of different tumors. The properties of h...

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Autores principales: Stoyanova, Emiliya, Mihaylova, Nikolina, Ralchev, Nikola, Ganova, Petya, Bradyanova, Silviya, Manoylov, Iliyan, Raynova, Yuliana, Idakieva, Krassimira, Tchorbanov, Andrey
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9227764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35736195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20060392
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author Stoyanova, Emiliya
Mihaylova, Nikolina
Ralchev, Nikola
Ganova, Petya
Bradyanova, Silviya
Manoylov, Iliyan
Raynova, Yuliana
Idakieva, Krassimira
Tchorbanov, Andrey
author_facet Stoyanova, Emiliya
Mihaylova, Nikolina
Ralchev, Nikola
Ganova, Petya
Bradyanova, Silviya
Manoylov, Iliyan
Raynova, Yuliana
Idakieva, Krassimira
Tchorbanov, Andrey
author_sort Stoyanova, Emiliya
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description Finding new effective compounds of natural origin for composing anti-tumor vaccines is one of the main goals of antitumor research. Promising anti-cancer agents are the gastropodan hemocyanins–multimeric copper-containing glycoproteins used so far for therapy of different tumors. The properties of hemocyanins isolated from the marine snail Rapana thomasiana (RtH) and the terrestrial snail Helix aspersa (HaH) upon their use as carrier-proteins in conjugated vaccines, containing ganglioside mimotope GD3P4 peptide, were studied in the developed murine melanoma model. Murine melanoma cell line B16F10 was used for solid tumor establishment in C57BL/6 mice using various schemes of therapy. Protein engineering, flow cytometry, and cytotoxicity assays were also performed. The administration of the protein-engineered vaccines RtH-GD3P4 or HaH-GD3P4 under the three different regimens of therapy in the B16F10 murine melanoma model suppressed tumor growth, decreased tumor incidence, and prolonged the survival of treated animals. The immunization of experimental mice induced an infiltration of immunocompetent cells into the tumors and generated cytotoxic tumor-specific T cells in the spleen. The treatment also generates significantly higher levels of tumor-infiltrated M1 macrophages, compared to untreated tumor-bearing control mice. This study demonstrated a promising approach for cancer therapy having potential applications for cancer vaccine research.
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spelling pubmed-92277642022-06-25 Antitumor Properties of Epitope-Specific Engineered Vaccine in Murine Model of Melanoma Stoyanova, Emiliya Mihaylova, Nikolina Ralchev, Nikola Ganova, Petya Bradyanova, Silviya Manoylov, Iliyan Raynova, Yuliana Idakieva, Krassimira Tchorbanov, Andrey Mar Drugs Article Finding new effective compounds of natural origin for composing anti-tumor vaccines is one of the main goals of antitumor research. Promising anti-cancer agents are the gastropodan hemocyanins–multimeric copper-containing glycoproteins used so far for therapy of different tumors. The properties of hemocyanins isolated from the marine snail Rapana thomasiana (RtH) and the terrestrial snail Helix aspersa (HaH) upon their use as carrier-proteins in conjugated vaccines, containing ganglioside mimotope GD3P4 peptide, were studied in the developed murine melanoma model. Murine melanoma cell line B16F10 was used for solid tumor establishment in C57BL/6 mice using various schemes of therapy. Protein engineering, flow cytometry, and cytotoxicity assays were also performed. The administration of the protein-engineered vaccines RtH-GD3P4 or HaH-GD3P4 under the three different regimens of therapy in the B16F10 murine melanoma model suppressed tumor growth, decreased tumor incidence, and prolonged the survival of treated animals. The immunization of experimental mice induced an infiltration of immunocompetent cells into the tumors and generated cytotoxic tumor-specific T cells in the spleen. The treatment also generates significantly higher levels of tumor-infiltrated M1 macrophages, compared to untreated tumor-bearing control mice. This study demonstrated a promising approach for cancer therapy having potential applications for cancer vaccine research. MDPI 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9227764/ /pubmed/35736195 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20060392 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Stoyanova, Emiliya
Mihaylova, Nikolina
Ralchev, Nikola
Ganova, Petya
Bradyanova, Silviya
Manoylov, Iliyan
Raynova, Yuliana
Idakieva, Krassimira
Tchorbanov, Andrey
Antitumor Properties of Epitope-Specific Engineered Vaccine in Murine Model of Melanoma
title Antitumor Properties of Epitope-Specific Engineered Vaccine in Murine Model of Melanoma
title_full Antitumor Properties of Epitope-Specific Engineered Vaccine in Murine Model of Melanoma
title_fullStr Antitumor Properties of Epitope-Specific Engineered Vaccine in Murine Model of Melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Antitumor Properties of Epitope-Specific Engineered Vaccine in Murine Model of Melanoma
title_short Antitumor Properties of Epitope-Specific Engineered Vaccine in Murine Model of Melanoma
title_sort antitumor properties of epitope-specific engineered vaccine in murine model of melanoma
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9227764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35736195
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20060392
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