Exosome Display technology: Applications to the development of new diagnostics and therapeutics

被引:153
作者
Delcayre, A [1 ]
Estelles, A [1 ]
Sperinde, J [1 ]
Roulon, T [1 ]
Paz, P [1 ]
Aguilar, B [1 ]
Villanueva, J [1 ]
Khine, S [1 ]
Le Pecq, JB [1 ]
机构
[1] Anosys Inc, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA
关键词
nanotechnology; lactadherin; ExoMAb; targeting; antibody;
D O I
10.1016/j.bcmd.2005.07.003
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Exosome Display is a novel methodology enabling the manipulation of exosome protein content. This technology stems from the identification of addressing domains that mediate the specific distribution of proteins on exosomes. More particularly, Lactadherin expressed in non-mammary gland tissue has been found to localize to exosomes via binding of its C1C2 domain to exosome lipids. Exosome Display of soluble antigens and extracellular domains of membrane proteins that are not naturally found on exosomes occurs upon fusion of proteins with the Lactadherin C1C2 domain. Exosome Display of native full-length membrane proteins can also be achieved by non-restricted expression or sampling of membrane proteins on exosomes. These novel findings enable us to manipulate exosome composition and tailor exosomes with new desirable properties. The Exosome Display technology is very versatile since soluble, membrane-bound, trans-membrane or multimeric antigens that are not naturally found on exosomes can now be efficiently expressed at their surface in a native conformation. The technology was applied to the generation of antibodies against tumor biomarkers such as HLA/peptide complex. This antibody method called ExoMAb can be used to generate antibodies against any drug target candidates, notably including G-protein coupled receptors. The potential of Exosome Display technology for developing a broad range of novel diagnostics and therapeutics is discussed. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:158 / 168
页数:11
相关论文
共 33 条
  • [1] Exosomes as potent cell-free peptide-based vaccine.: I.: Dendritic cell-derived exosomes transfer functional MHC class I/peptide complexes to dendritic cells
    André, F
    Chaput, N
    Schartz, NEC
    Flament, C
    Aubert, N
    Bernard, J
    Lemonnier, F
    Raposo, G
    Escudier, B
    Hsu, DH
    Tursz, T
    Amigorena, S
    Angevin, E
    Zitvogel, L
    [J]. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2004, 172 (04) : 2126 - 2136
  • [2] Induction of lymphocyte apoptosis by tumor cell secretion of FasL-bearing microvesicles
    Andreola, G
    Rivoltini, L
    Castelli, C
    Huber, V
    Perego, P
    Deho, P
    Squarcina, P
    Accornero, P
    Lozupone, F
    Lugini, L
    Stringaro, A
    Molinari, A
    Arancia, G
    Gentile, M
    Parmiani, G
    Fais, S
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 2002, 195 (10) : 1303 - 1316
  • [3] Dendritic cell-derived exosomes in cancer immunotherapy: exploiting nature's antigen delivery pathway
    Delcayre, A
    Shu, H
    Le Pecq, JB
    [J]. EXPERT REVIEW OF ANTICANCER THERAPY, 2005, 5 (03) : 537 - 547
  • [4] DELCAYRE A, 2003, Patent No. 03016522
  • [5] Vaccination of metastatic melanoma patients with autologous dendritic cell (DC) derived-exosomes:: results of thefirst phase I clinical trial
    Escudier, B
    Dorval, T
    Chaput, N
    André, F
    Caby, MP
    Novault, S
    Flament, C
    Leboulaire, C
    Borg, C
    Amigorena, S
    Boccaccio, C
    Bonnerot, C
    Dhellin, O
    Movassagh, M
    Piperno, S
    Robert, C
    Serra, V
    Valente, N
    Le Pecq, JB
    Spatz, A
    Lantz, O
    Tursz, T
    Angevin, E
    Zitvogel, L
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, 2005, 3 (1)
  • [6] Localization of the Epstein-Barr virus protein LMP 1 to exosomes
    Flanagan, J
    Middeldorp, J
    Sculley, T
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 2003, 84 : 1871 - 1879
  • [7] Cytoplasmic microvesicular form of Fas ligand in human early placenta:: switching the tissue immune privilege hypothesis from cellular to vesicular level
    Frängsmyr, L
    Baranov, V
    Nagaeva, O
    Stendahl, U
    Kjellberg, L
    Mincheva-Nilsson, L
    [J]. MOLECULAR HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 2005, 11 (01) : 35 - 41
  • [8] The Trojan exosome hypothesis
    Gould, SJ
    Booth, AM
    Hildreth, JEK
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2003, 100 (19) : 10592 - 10597
  • [9] Cleavage of L1 in exosomes and apoptotic membrane vesicles released from ovarian carcinoma cells
    Gutwein, P
    Stoeck, A
    Riedle, S
    Gast, D
    Runz, S
    Condon, TP
    Marmé, A
    Phong, MC
    Linderkamp, O
    Skorokhod, A
    Altevogt, P
    [J]. CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH, 2005, 11 (07) : 2492 - 2501
  • [10] Proteomic analysis of exosomes secreted by human mesothelioma cells
    Hegmans, JPJJ
    Bard, MPL
    Hemmes, A
    Luider, TM
    Kleijmeer, MJ
    Prins, JB
    Zitvogel, L
    Burgers, SA
    Hoogsteden, HC
    Lambrecht, BN
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, 2004, 164 (05) : 1807 - 1815