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Prolonged Maturation and Enhanced Transduction of Dendritic Cells Migrated from Human Skin Explants After In Situ Delivery of CD40-Targeted Adenoviral Vectors
Author(s) -
Tanja D. de Gruijl,
Sylvia A. Luykxde Bakker,
Bryan Tillman,
Alfons J.M. van den Eertwegh,
Jan Buter,
Sinéad M. Lougheed,
Gerben J. van der Bij,
A. Mahmoud Safer,
Hidde J. Haisma,
David T. Curiel,
Rik J. Scheper,
Herbert M. Pinedo,
Winald R. Gerritsen
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
the journal of immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.737
H-Index - 372
eISSN - 1550-6606
pISSN - 0022-1767
DOI - 10.4049/jimmunol.169.9.5322
Subject(s) - transduction (biophysics) , dendritic cell , in vivo , transfection , microbiology and biotechnology , cd40 , biology , naked dna , viral vector , immunotherapy , in vitro , cell culture , cancer research , immunology , immune system , cytotoxic t cell , biophysics , gene , recombinant dna , biochemistry , genetics
Therapeutic tumor vaccination with viral vectors or naked DNA, carrying the genetic code for tumor-associated Ags, critically depends on the in vivo transduction of dendritic cells (DC). Transfection of predominantly nonprofessional APC and only small numbers of DC may hamper proper T cell activation. Aim of this study was, therefore, the targeted, selective, and enhanced in situ transduction of DC. A human skin explant model was used to explore targeted transduction of cutaneous DC after intradermal injection of a bispecific Ab conjugate to link adenoviral (Ad) vectors directly to CD40 on the DC surface. A significantly enhanced transduction efficiency and selectivity, and an increased activation state of migrating DC were thus achieved. Moreover, DC transduced by CD40-targeted Ad maintained their Ag-specific CTL-stimulatory ability for up to 1 wk after the start of migration, in contrast to DC transduced by untargeted Ad, which had lost this capacity by that time. Because DC targeting in vivo might obviate the need for the in vitro culture of autologous DC for adoptive transfer, CD40-targeted Ad vectors constitute a promising new vaccine modality for tumor immunotherapy.

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