Humoral immune response in mice against a circulating antigen induced by adenoviral transfer is strictly dependent on expression in antigen-presenting cells

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De Geest, BR [1 ]
Van Linthout, SA [1 ]
Collen, D [1 ]
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[1] Ctr Mol & Vasc Biol, Dept Mol & Cardiovasc Res, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium
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10.1182/blood-2002-07-2146
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Adenoviral transfer of human apo A-1 in Balb/c mice induces a strong humoral immune response against the transgene product when expression is driven from the ubiquitously active CMV promoter but induces no immune response when driven by the hepatocyte-specific 256-base pair apo A-1 promoter. Here the hypothesis was tested, which is that the humoral immune response against the circulating transgene product correlates with its expression in antigen-presenting cells. No humoral immune response was observed after adenoviral transfer of vectors with human apo A-1 expression driven by the hepatocyte-specific apo C-II or 1.5-kilobase (kb) human alpha(1)-antitrypsin promoter, but antibodies were induced after transfer with vectors driven by the ubiquitously active U1b promoter and the murine MHCII Ebeta promoter. A strict correlation was observed between antigen expression in the spleen and the occurrence of an immune response. Coinjection of the 1.5-kb human alpha(1)-antitrypsin and the m urine MHCII Ebeta promoter-driven vectors resulted in a very short-lived humoral immune response against human apo A-1, suggesting that the time course of human apo A-1 expression is a critical determinant of the development of tolerance for human apo A-1. High titers of antibodies. against human apo A-1 after. subcutaneous gene transfer with the MHCII Ebeta promoter-driven vector underscore the potential of this promoter for vaccination purposes. In conclusion, humoral. immune response in mice against a circulating antigen induced by adenoviral transfer is strictly dependent on expression in antigen-presenting cells.
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