Cross-priming as a predominant mechanism for inducing CD8+ T cell responses in gene gun DNA immunization

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作者
Cho, JH [1 ]
Youn, JW [1 ]
Sung, YC [1 ]
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[1] Pohang Univ Sci & Technol, Div Mol & Life Sci, Natl Res Lab DNA Med, Pohang 790784, Kyungbuk, South Korea
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10.4049/jimmunol.167.10.5549
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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DNA immunization induces CD8(+) CTL responses by bone marrow-derived APCs, which are directly transfected with a plasmid DNA and/or acquire Ags from DNA-transfected non-APCs. To investigate the relative contribution of DNA-transfected APCs vs non-APCs to the initiation of CD8(+) T cell responses, we used tissue-specific promoter-directed gene expression and adoptive transfer systems in gene gun DNA immunization. In this study, we demonstrated that non-APC-specific gene expressions induced significant CD8(+) CTL and IFN-gamma -producing cells and Ab responses, whereas APC-specific gene expressions led to moderate CTL and IFN-gamma -producers, but no Ab responses. Interestingly, mice immunized with a non-A-PC-specific plasmid induced more rapid, vigorous, and prolonged proliferation of adoptively transferred Ag-specific CD8(+) T cells than APC-specific plasmid-immunized mice. In addition, the in vivo proliferative responses elicited by a non-APC-specific plasmid administration were dependent on TA-P, but were independent of CD4(+) T cell help. Collectively, our results suggest that cross-priming, in which Ags expressed in non-APCs are taken up, processed, and presented by APCs, plays an important role in the initiation, magnitude, and maintenance of CD8(+) T cell responses in gene gun DNA immunization.
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