Gene transfer of CD154 and IL12 cDNA induces an anti-leukemic immunity in a murine model of acute leukemia
- 30 August 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Leukemia
- Vol. 16 (9) , 1637-1644
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.leu.2402590
Abstract
IL12 is an essential cytokine for the generation of T helper 1 response, natural killer (NK) cells and cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) stimulation. CD154 triggers CD40 on antigen-presenting cells, thus inducing antigen presentation to the immune system and production of IL12. As IL12 and CD154 share several pathways mediating immune response, we investigated in an aggressive murine model of acute leukemia the relative antileukemic efficiency of IL12, CD154 and IL12 + CD154 gene transfer. Live leukemic cells transduced by IL12, CD154, and IL12 + CD154 showed reduced leukemogenicity but CD154 protective effect was reduced when 106 leukemic cells were injected. Vaccines with lethally irradiated IL12-transduced cells were able to cure mice previously injected with 104 leukemic cells and adoptive transfer of IL12-induced antileukemic immunity protected recipient mice. NK cytotoxicity was enhanced in mice vaccinated with leukemic cells transduced by IL12, CD154, and CD154 + IL12. IL12 transduced cells induced IFN-γ mRNA in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells isolated from the spleen of vaccinated animals, however, in vivo depletion experiments showed that IL12 vaccine effect was CD4+ but not CD8+ T cell dependent. We conclude that IL12 gene is a more potent candidate than CD154 for gene therapy of acute leukemia.Keywords
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