Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2406788 Vaccine 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Upon antigenic stimulation, establishment of adaptive immune responses that determines vaccine efficacy is dependent on efficient T cell priming. Here, single CX3CL1-Ig DNA administration, a unique ligand of CX3CR1, together with viral or tumor antigens induced a strong in vivo antigen-specific T cell proliferation and effector function that was enough efficient to protect against a tumor challenge. We also showed that early expression of CX3CL1-Ig and antigens in muscle and lymphoid organs induces an increased in vivo migration of myeloid CD14+CD11c+ DC but not lymphoid CD8α+CD11c+ DC at these sites. Thus, by effectively directing DC toward lymphoid organs to encounter T cells, CX3CL1-Ig become a new candidate that augments T cell priming and increases efficiency of vaccination.

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