A Novel Platform for Cancer Vaccines: Antigen-Selective Delivery to Splenic Marginal Zone B Cells via Repeated Injections of PEGylated Liposomes
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2018-11-15
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Shimizu, Taro
Abu Lila, Amr S
Kawaguchi, Yoshino
Shimazaki, Yuna
Watanabe, Yuki
Mima, Yu
Hashimoto, Yosuke
Okuhira, Keiichiro
Storm, Gert
Ishima, Yu
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Abstract
Treating cancer with vaccines has been a challenge. In this study, we introduce a novel Ag delivery platform for cancer vaccines that delivers an encapsulated Ag to splenic marginal zone B (MZ-B) cells via the aid of a PEGylated liposome (PL) system. Splenic MZ-B cells have recently attracted interest as alternative APCs. In mice, preimmunization with empty (no Ag encapsulation) PLs triggered the efficient delivery of a subsequent dose of Ag-containing PLs, injected 3 d later, to the spleen compared with a single dose of Ag-containing PLs. In addition, immunization with empty PLs allowed three subsequent sequential injections of OVA-PLs to efficiently induce a CTL response against OVA-expressing murine thymoma (EG7-OVA) cells and resulted in in vivo growth inhibition of subsequently inoculated EG7-OVA cells. However, these sequential treatments require repeated immunizations to achieve their antitumor effect. Therefore, to improve the antitumor effect of our novel vaccine system, an adjuvant, α-galactosylceramide (αGC), was incorporated into the OVA-PLs (αGC/OVA-PLs). As expected, the incorporation of αGC reduced the required number of immunizations with OVA-PLs to the point that a single immunization treatment with empty PLs and an injection of αGC/OVA-PL efficiently triggered a potent CTL induction, resulting in a rejection of the development and a suppression of the growth of tumors that had already developed s.c. Results of this study indicate that a novel Ag delivery platform that grants efficient Ag delivery to splenic MZ-B cells shows promise as a therapeutic modality for conquering tumor growth and/or progression.
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Taverne, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Shimizu, T, Abu Lila, A S, Kawaguchi, Y, Shimazaki, Y, Watanabe, Y, Mima, Y, Hashimoto, Y, Okuhira, K, Storm, G, Ishima, Y & Ishida, T 2018, 'A Novel Platform for Cancer Vaccines : Antigen-Selective Delivery to Splenic Marginal Zone B Cells via Repeated Injections of PEGylated Liposomes', Journal of Immunology, vol. 201, no. 10, pp. 2969-2976. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1701351