In the FVB/N HER-2/neu transgenic mouse both peripheral and central tolerance limit the immune response targeting HER-2/neu induced by Listeria monocytogenes-based vaccines

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Reshma Singh
Yvonne Paterson
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[1] University of Pennsylvania,Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine
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Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy | 2007年 / 56卷
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CD8; T cell epitopes; HER-2/neu; Tolerance; Vaccines;
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Listeria monocytogenes-based vaccines for HER-2/neu are capable of breaking tolerance in FVB/N rat HER-2/neu transgenic mice. The growth of implanted NT-2 tumors, derived from a spontaneously occurring tumor in the FVB/N HER-2/neu transgenic mouse, was significantly slower in these mice following vaccination with a series of L. monocytogenes-based vaccines for HER-2/neu. Mechanisms of T cell tolerance that exist in these transgenic mice include the absence of functional high avidity anti-HER-2/neu CD8+ T cells and the presence of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells. The in vivo depletion of these regulatory T cells resulted in the slowing in growth of tumors even without the treatment of mice with an anti-HER-2/neu vaccine. The average avidities of responsive CD8+ T cells to six of the nine epitopes in HER-2/neu we examined, four of which were identified in this study, are shown here to be of a lower average avidity in the transgenic mice versus wild type FVB/N mice. In contrast, the average avidity of CD8+ T cells to three epitopes that showed the lowest avidity in the wild-type mice did not differ between wild type and transgenic mice. This study demonstrates the ability of L. monocytogenes-based vaccines to impact upon tolerance to HER-2/neu in FVB/N HER-2/neu transgenic mice and further defines some of the aspects of tolerance in these mice.
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