Antibody and CD8+ T cell responses against HER2/neu required for tumor eradication after DNA immunization with a Flt-3 ligand fusion vaccine. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • PURPOSE: HER2/neu is frequently overexpressed in breast cancer. In a mouse model, vaccination with HER2/neu DNA elicits antibodies that confer partial protection against tumor challenge. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: To enhance antitumor immunity, we fused cDNA encoding Flt-3 ligand (FL) to the rat HER2/neu extracellular domain (neu), generating a chimeric FLneu molecule. FLneu and neu DNA vaccines were compared for immunogenicity and their ability to protect mice from tumor challenge. RESULTS: The neu vaccine generated a HER2/neu-specific antibody response. In contrast, vaccination with FLneu induced CD8+ T cells specific for HER2/neu but a negligible anti-HER2/neu antibody response. The switch from an antibody-mediated to T cell-mediated response was due to different intracellular localization of neu and FLneu. Although the neu protein was secreted, the FLneu protein was retained inside the cell, co-localizing with the endoplasmic reticulum, facilitating processing and presentation to T cells. The neu and FLneu vaccines individually conferred only weak tumor immunity. However, efficient tumor rejection was seen when neu and FLneu were combined, inducing both strong anti-HER2/neu-specific antibody and T cell responses. Adoptive transfer of both immune CD8+ T cells and immune sera from immunized mice was required to confer tumor immunity in naïve hosts. CONCLUSIONS: These results show that active induction of both humoral and cellular immunity to HER2/neu is required for efficient tumor protection, and that neither response alone is sufficient.

publication date

  • October 15, 2007

Research

keywords

  • CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
  • Cancer Vaccines
  • DNA
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Neuraminidase

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 35549005142

PubMed ID

  • 17947487

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 13

issue

  • 20