In vivo plasmid DNA electroporation generates exceptionally high levels of epitope-specific CD8+ T-cell responses
- 17 April 2003
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Gene Therapy
- Vol. 10 (9) , 717-724
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.gt.3301942
Abstract
Based on observations that DBA/2 mice develop a highly specific response towards an HLA-Cw3-derived epitope, consisting entirely of CD8+CD62L-V10+ cells, we have established an in vivo mouse model for screening a variety of immunization approaches. Responder cells were readily detectable in small samples of the peripheral blood using three-color FACS analysis. This permitted multiple, sequential determination of CD8+ T-cell responses in living animals at a very high degree of precision. In vivo electroporation delivery of expression construct plasmids, outclassed the other approaches tested. Dominant, specific responses were induced already upon a single administration. Both the peak and the longevity of the response resembled those that are generated by the most active viral infections. The induced CTLs rejected epitope-bearing tumor cells in vivo and released interferon- upon stimulation with the correct MHC::peptide combination in vitro. The potent in vivo response was not influenced by known modulators of the innate immune system, such as CpG DNA and LPS content. In vivo electroporation thus deserves consideration in the future in antitumor and antiviral immunization approaches, where CD8+ T cells play a predominant role.Keywords
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