Dendritic Cell Delivery of Plasmid DNA: Applications for Controlled Genetic Immunization
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Molecular Biotechnology
- Vol. 19 (1) , 079-096
- https://doi.org/10.1385/mb:19:1:079
Abstract
Positive human clinical data using biolistic-mediated gene transfer (i.e., gene gun) to administer a nucleic acid-based Hepatitis B vaccine has validated genetic immunization as an effective clinical vaccine modality. Although the precise mechanism of action has yet to be determined, preclinical studies using jet injection have indicated that direct targeting of resident antigen presenting cells (Langerhan’s cells) in the skin as the primary immunological driving force for the potent and long-lived immune response. Moreover, positive results with topical delivery of genetic vaccines and ex vivo loading of dendritic cells with antigen has strengthened the movement toward directly targeting antigen presenting cells as a means to amplify, control, and mediate the immunological consequences of prophylactic and/or therapeutic genetic vaccines. Despite these encouraging results with the gene gun, it is unclear whether this technology will translate into commercially available vaccines due to potential product development barriers such as cost and convenience. It is clear that safety concerns in using genetic approaches to treat and prevent disease have highlighted the need for strict product requirements for genetic vaccines. A plausible strategy to meet these requirements is to combine controlled plasmid delivery systems with tissue-specific gene expression systems.Keywords
This publication has 97 references indexed in Scilit:
- Lymph node localisation of biodegradable nanospheres surface modified with poloxamer and poloxamine block co‐polymersFEBS Letters, 1997
- Advanced colloid-based systems for efficient delivery of drugs and diagnostic agents to the lymphatic tissuesProgress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 1996
- Construction of a Double Recombinant Adenovirus Vector Expressing a Heterodimeric Cytokine:In VitroandIn VivoProduction of Biologically Active Interleukin-12Human Gene Therapy, 1996
- Morphological observations on the fate of liposomes in the regional lymph nodes after footpad injection into ratsBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1996
- Cancer Gene Therapy Using Plasmid DNA: Safety Evaluation in Rodents and Non-Human PrimatesHuman Gene Therapy, 1995
- Construction and Characterization of Retroviral Vectors Expressing Biologically Active Human Interleukin-12Human Gene Therapy, 1994
- Role of Bone Marrow-Derived Cells in Presenting MHC Class I-Restricted Tumor AntigensScience, 1994
- Surface engineered nanospheres with enhanced drainage into lymphatics and uptake by macrophages of the regional lymph nodesFEBS Letters, 1994
- Nasal application of the cationic liposome DC-Chol:DOPE does not alter ion transport, lung function or bacterial growthEuropean Respiratory Journal, 1994
- Cationic Lipid Enhances In Vitro Receptor-Mediated TransfectionThe Lancet Healthy Longevity, 1994