Targeted delivery of mycobacterial antigens to human dendritic cells via Siglec-7 induces robust T cell activation
Kawasaki, Norihito; Rillahan, Cory D; Cheng, Tan-Yun; Van Rhijn, Ildiko; Macauley, Matthew S; Moody, D Branch; Paulson, James C
(2014) Journal of Immunology, volume 193, issue 4, pp. 1560 - 6
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Abstract
Lipids from mycobacteria can be presented to human T cells by group 1 CD1 Ag-presenting molecules (CD1a, CD1b, and CD1c). Group 1 CD1-restricted T cells are activated by lipid Ags presented by myeloid dendritic cells (DCs), after which they generate antibacterial effector functions, including IFN-γ secretion and cytolysis. Thus, mycobacterial
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lipids are being investigated as components of novel vaccines for mycobacterial infections. In this study we show that the mycobacterial lipid Ag C80 glucose-6-monomycolate can be delivered to human CD1b(+) DCs via targeted liposomal nanoparticles, leading to robust group 1 CD1-restricted activation of T cells. Targeting was achieved by decorating the liposomes with a high-affinity glycan ligand of sialic acid-binding Ig-like lectin (Siglec)-7, a siglec receptor expressed on DCs that mediates rapid endocytosis and transport of its cargo to lysosomes. An Ab to Siglec-7 completely blocked the binding of targeted liposomes to human monocyte-derived DCs (Mo-DCs), demonstrating their targeting specificity. Mo-DCs pulsed with targeted liposomes containing C80 glucose-6-monomycolate more potently activated a CD1b-restricted T cell line relative to Mo-DCs pulsed with free lipid Ag or antigenic liposomes without Siglec-7 ligand. These data suggest that the endocytic function of Siglec-7 can be exploited to deliver glycolipid Ags to their target cell and increase the efficiency of display to T cells.
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Keywords: Antibodies, Antigen Presentation, Antigens, Bacterial, Antigens, CD1, Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic, Cell Line, Dendritic Cells, Drug Delivery Systems, Endocytosis, Glycolipids, Humans, Interferon-gamma, Lectins, Liposomes, Lymphocyte Activation, Lysosomes, Mycobacterium, Nanoparticles, T-Lymphocytes, Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis Vaccines
ISSN: 0022-1767
Publisher: American Association of Immunologists
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