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Clin Cancer Res ; 14(5): 1494-501, 2008 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18316574

RESUMO

PURPOSE: Tpn is a member of the MHC class I loading complex and functions to bridge the TAP peptide transporter to MHC class I molecules. Metastatic human carcinomas often express low levels of the antigen-processing components Tapasin and TAP and display few functional surface MHC class I molecules. As a result, carcinomas are unrecognizable by effector CTLs. The aim of this study is to examine if Tapasin (Tpn) plays a critical role in the escape of tumors from immunologic recognition. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: To test our hypothesis, a nonreplicating adenovirus vector encoding human Tpn (AdhTpn) was constructed to restore Tpn expression in vitro and in vivo in a murine lung carcinoma cell line (CMT.64) that is characterized by down-regulation of surface MHC class I due to deficiency in antigen-processing components. RESULTS: Ex vivo, Tpn expression increased surface MHC class I and restored susceptibility of tumor cells to antigen-specific CTL killing, and AdhTpn infection of dendritic cells also significantly increased cross-presentation and cross-priming. Furthermore, tumor-bearing animals inoculated with AdhTpn demonstrated a significant increase in CD8(+) and CD4(+) T cells and CD11c(+) dendritic cells infiltrating the tumors. Provocatively, whereas syngeneic mice bearing tumors that were inoculated with AdhTpn a significant reduction in tumor growth and increased survival compared with vector controls, combining AdhTpn inoculation with AdhTAP1 resulted in a significant augmentation of protection from tumor-induced death than either component alone. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first demonstration that Tpn alone can enhance survival and immunity against tumors but additionally suggests that Tpn and TAP should be used together as components of immunotherapeutic vaccine protocols to eradicate tumors.


Assuntos
Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/imunologia , Apresentação de Antígeno , Neoplasias Pulmonares/terapia , Proteínas de Membrana Transportadoras/imunologia , Membro 2 da Subfamília B de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP , Adenoviridae/genética , Animais , Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos/imunologia , Linfócitos T CD8-Positivos/imunologia , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Apresentação Cruzada , Células Dendríticas/imunologia , Intervalo Livre de Doença , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidade Classe I/imunologia , Humanos , Neoplasias Pulmonares/imunologia , Linfócitos do Interstício Tumoral , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Baço/citologia , Baço/imunologia , Baço/metabolismo , Taxa de Sobrevida , Linfócitos T Citotóxicos
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PLoS One ; 3(9): e3247, 2008 Sep 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18802471

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Cross-presentation by dendritic cells (DCs) is a crucial prerequisite for effective priming of cytotoxic T-cell responses against bacterial, viral and tumor antigens; however, this antigen presentation pathway remains poorly defined. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In order to develop a comprehensive understanding of this process, we tested the hypothesis that the internalization of MHC class I molecules (MHC-I) from the cell surface is directly involved in cross-presentation pathway and the loading of antigenic peptides. Here we provide the first examination of the internalization of MHC-I in DCs and we demonstrate that the cytoplasmic domain of MHC-I appears to act as an addressin domain to route MHC-I to both endosomal and lysosomal compartments of DCs, where it is demonstrated that loading of peptides derived from exogenously-derived proteins occurs. Furthermore, by chasing MHC-I from the cell surface of normal and transgenic DCs expressing mutant forms of MHC-I, we observe that a tyrosine-based endocytic trafficking motif is required for the constitutive internalization of MHC-I molecules from the cell surface into early endosomes and subsequently deep into lysosomal peptide-loading compartments. Finally, our data support the concept that multiple pathways of peptide loading of cross-presented antigens may exist depending on the chemical nature and size of the antigen requiring processing. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We conclude that DCs have 'hijacked' and adapted a common vacuolar/endocytic intracellular trafficking pathway to facilitate MHC I access to the endosomal and lysosomal compartments where antigen processing and loading and antigen cross-presentation takes place.


Assuntos
Apresentação de Antígeno/imunologia , Células Dendríticas/citologia , Endossomos/metabolismo , Genes MHC Classe I , Lisossomos/metabolismo , Motivos de Aminoácidos , Animais , Proliferação de Células , Citoplasma/metabolismo , Células Dendríticas/metabolismo , Endocitose , Camundongos , Camundongos Transgênicos , Estrutura Terciária de Proteína , Linfócitos T Citotóxicos/citologia , Linfócitos T Citotóxicos/imunologia , Vacúolos/metabolismo
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Cancer Res ; 68(23): 9601-7, 2008 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19047136

RESUMO

Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) have been hailed as a powerful new class of anticancer drugs. The HDACi, trichostatin A (TSA), is thought to interfere with epigenetic control of cell cycle progression in G1 and G2-M phase, resulting in growth arrest, differentiation, or apoptosis. Here, we describe a novel mechanism of action of HDACis in promoting immune responses against tumors. We report that treatment of carcinoma cells with TSA increases the expression of many components of the antigen processing machinery, including TAP-1, TAP-2, LMP-2, and Tapasin. Consistent with this result, we found that treatment of metastatic carcinoma cells with TSA also results in an increase in MHC class I expression on the cell surface that functionally translates into an enhanced susceptibility to killing by antigen-specific CTLs. Finally, we observed that TSA treatment suppresses tumor growth and increases tap-1 promoter activity in TAP-deficient tumor cells in vivo. Intriguingly, this in vivo anti-tumoral effect of TSA is entirely mediated by an increase in immunogenicity of the tumor cells, as it does not occur in immunodeficient mice. These novel insights into the molecular mechanisms controlling tumor immune escape may help revise immunotherapeutic modalities for eradicating cancers.


Assuntos
Antígenos de Neoplasias/imunologia , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , Inibidores de Histona Desacetilases , Ácidos Hidroxâmicos/farmacologia , Melanoma Experimental/tratamento farmacológico , Melanoma Experimental/imunologia , Membro 2 da Subfamília B de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP , Membro 3 da Subfamília B de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP , Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/biossíntese , Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/genética , Animais , Apresentação de Antígeno/efeitos dos fármacos , Apresentação de Antígeno/genética , Antígenos de Neoplasias/biossíntese , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Epigênese Genética/imunologia , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidade Classe I/biossíntese , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidade Classe I/imunologia , Melanoma Experimental/genética , Proteínas de Membrana Transportadoras/biossíntese , Proteínas de Membrana Transportadoras/genética , Proteínas de Membrana Transportadoras/imunologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , RNA Polimerase II/metabolismo , RNA Mensageiro/biossíntese , RNA Mensageiro/genética , Linfócitos T Citotóxicos/efeitos dos fármacos , Linfócitos T Citotóxicos/imunologia
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Mol Cell Biol ; 27(22): 7886-94, 2007 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17875943

RESUMO

Downregulation of the transporter associated with antigen processing 1 (TAP-1) has been observed in many tumors and is closely associated with tumor immunoevasion mechanisms, growth, and metastatic ability. The molecular mechanisms underlying the relatively low level of transcription of the tap-1 gene in cancer cells are largely unexplained. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that epigenetic regulation plays a fundamental role in controlling tumor antigen processing and immune escape mechanisms. We found that the lack of TAP-1 transcription in TAP-deficient cells correlated with low levels of recruitment of the histone acetyltransferase, CBP, to the TAP-1 promoter. This results in lower levels of histone H3 acetylation at the TAP-1 promoter, leading to a decrease in accessibility of the RNA polymerase II complex to the TAP-1 promoter. These observations suggest that CBP-mediated histone H3 acetylation normally relaxes the chromatin structure around the TAP-1 promoter region, allowing transcription. In addition, we found a hitherto-unknown mechanism wherein interferon gamma up-regulates TAP-1 expression by increasing histone H3 acetylation at the TAP-1 promoter locus. These findings lie at the heart of understanding immune escape mechanisms in tumors and suggest that the reversal of epigenetic codes may provide novel immunotherapeutic paradigms for intervention in cancer.


Assuntos
Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/metabolismo , Carcinoma , Epigênese Genética , Regulação Neoplásica da Expressão Gênica , Invasividade Neoplásica , Metástase Neoplásica , Membro 2 da Subfamília B de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP , Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/genética , Acetilação , Animais , Sequência de Bases , Proteína de Ligação a CREB/genética , Proteína de Ligação a CREB/metabolismo , Carcinoma/genética , Carcinoma/imunologia , Carcinoma/patologia , Linhagem Celular , Genes MHC Classe I , Histonas/metabolismo , Humanos , Interferon gama/metabolismo , Complexo Principal de Histocompatibilidade , Camundongos , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Invasividade Neoplásica/genética , Invasividade Neoplásica/imunologia , Metástase Neoplásica/genética , Metástase Neoplásica/imunologia , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , RNA Polimerase II/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/metabolismo
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Int J Cancer ; 120(9): 1935-41, 2007 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17278102

RESUMO

Many immune therapeutic strategies are under development for melanoma to treat metastatic disease and prevent disease reoccurrence. However, human melanoma cells are often deficient in antigen processing and this appears to play a role in their expansion and escape from immunosurveillance. For example, expression of the transporters associated with antigen processing (TAP1 and TAP2) is down-regulated in the mouse melanoma cell line B16F10. This results in a lack of tumor-associated antigen processing, low surface expression of MHC Class I molecules and low immunogenicity. We observe that restoration of TAP1 expression by transfection resurrects the processing and presentation of viral antigens, and the melanoma-associated antigen, TRP-2. Immunization with irradiated B16F10/rTAP1 transfected cells generates CTLs that are capable of killing B16F10/rTAP1 transfected targets and B16F10 targets deficient in TAP1. Furthermore, B16F10/rTAP1 transfectants grow at a significantly slower rate in mice than B16F10 cells. In an experimental model that closely recapitulates the clinical situation, treatment of B16F10 tumors in mice with a vaccinia virus vector expressing TAP1 also significantly decreases tumor growth in vivo. Furthermore, tumors treated with vaccinia TAP1 had significantly reduced numbers of immunosuppressive, CD3(+)/IL-10 positive, tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. Therefore, TAP1 expression restores both antigen presentation and immunogenicity in B16F10 melanoma cells and concomitantly reduces immunosuppressive IL-10 production at the local tumor site, thereby increasing immunosurveillance mechanisms against tumors.


Assuntos
Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/fisiologia , Interleucina-10/biossíntese , Linfócitos do Interstício Tumoral/imunologia , Melanoma Experimental/imunologia , Membro 2 da Subfamília B de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP , Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/genética , Animais , Apresentação de Antígeno , Antígenos H-2/análise , Antígeno de Histocompatibilidade H-2D , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidade Classe II/análise , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL
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Vaccine ; 25(12): 2331-9, 2007 Mar 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17229499

RESUMO

Despite continued progress in understanding the pathophysiology of tumours, curative therapeutic options are still lacking for the metastatic form of the disease. One approach that has gathered considerable interest is the creation of therapeutic vaccines using genetically engineered non-replicating viruses as vehicles to revive immunosurveillance mechanisms that may eradicate residual tumour cells. A perceived problem with this approach is that the number of non-replicating viruses used as a vaccine inoculum does not remotely approximate the total number of cells in the body, nor even the number of tumour cells in the case of large tumour burden or metastasis. Here, we addressed the hypothesis that a limited amount of inoculum (1x10(8) PFU) of recombinant non-replicating adenovirus encoding human TAP1 (AdhTAP1) can induce protective immunity against 1.5x10(5) TAP-deficient, metastatic melanoma cells transplanted into a normal mouse (total of approximately 1x10(11) body cells). We show that efficacious anti-tumour cytolytic T cell responses are indeed induced by injecting melanoma-bearing animals with small numbers of recombinant viruses, resulting in increases in tumour-infiltrating dendritic cells, enhanced memory T cell subpopulations and, most importantly, in increased animal survival. This novel approach uses a limited input inoculum relative to the tumour cell mass, and thus achieves an efficacious outcome that has so far eluded other vaccine, immunotherapeutic or gene therapeutic strategies where there is a requisite for the majority of tumour cells to be transduced for beneficial outcome to be achieved.


Assuntos
Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/imunologia , Adenoviridae/genética , Vacinas Anticâncer/imunologia , Melanoma Experimental/imunologia , Linfócitos T/imunologia , Membro 2 da Subfamília B de Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP , Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/genética , Animais , Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos/imunologia , Linfócitos T CD8-Positivos/imunologia , Vacinas Anticâncer/administração & dosagem , Vacinas Anticâncer/genética , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Células Dendríticas/imunologia , Feminino , Antígenos H-2/imunologia , Antígenos H-2/metabolismo , Humanos , Immunoblotting , Imunoterapia/métodos , Linfócitos do Interstício Tumoral/imunologia , Melanoma Experimental/patologia , Melanoma Experimental/terapia , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 68(6): 3055-66, 2002 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12039767

RESUMO

Complex microbial communities remain poorly characterized despite their ubiquity and importance to human and animal health, agriculture, and industry. Attempts to describe microbial communities by either traditional microbiological methods or molecular methods have been limited in both scale and precision. The availability of genomics technologies offers an unprecedented opportunity to conduct more comprehensive characterizations of microbial communities. Here we describe the application of an established molecular diagnostic method based on the chaperonin-60 sequence, in combination with high-throughput sequencing, to the profiling of a microbial community: the pig intestinal microbial community. Four libraries of cloned cpn60 sequences were generated by two genomic DNA extraction procedures in combination with two PCR protocols. A total of 1,125 cloned cpn60 sequences from the four libraries were sequenced. Among the 1,125 cloned cpn60 sequences, we identified 398 different nucleotide sequences encoding 280 unique peptide sequences. Pairwise comparisons of the 398 unique nucleotide sequences revealed a high degree of sequence diversity within the library. Identification of the likely taxonomic origins of cloned sequences ranged from imprecise, with clones assigned to a taxonomic subclass, to precise, for cloned sequences with 100% DNA sequence identity with a species in our reference database. The compositions of the four libraries were compared and differences related to library construction parameters were observed. Our results indicate that this method is an alternative to 16S rRNA sequence-based studies which can be scaled up for the purpose of performing a potentially comprehensive assessment of a given microbial community or for comparative studies.


Assuntos
Chaperonina 60/genética , DNA Bacteriano/análise , Animais , Chaperonina 60/classificação , Bases de Dados Genéticas , Estudos de Viabilidade , Fezes/microbiologia , Amplificação de Genes , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Biblioteca Gênica , Heterogeneidade Genética , Variação Genética , Análise de Sequência com Séries de Oligonucleotídeos , Filogenia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Controle de Qualidade , Suínos
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