Antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 messenger RNA fail to treat experimental tuberculosis

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha,C.D.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Trombone,A.P.F., Lorenzi,J.C.C., Almeida,L.P., Gembre,A.F., Padilha,E., Ramos,S.G., Silva,C.L., Coelho-Castelo,A.A.M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2012001200011
Resumo: In the last several years, the use of dendritic cells has been studied as a therapeutic strategy against tumors. Dendritic cells can be pulsed with peptides or full-length protein, or they can be transfected with DNA or RNA. However, comparative studies suggest that transfecting dendritic cells with messenger RNA (mRNA) is superior to other antigen-loading techniques in generating immunocompetent dendritic cells. In the present study, we evaluated a new therapeutic strategy to fight tuberculosis using dendritic cells and macrophages transfected with Hsp65 mRNA. First, we demonstrated that antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 mRNA exhibit a higher level of expression of co-stimulatory molecules, suggesting that Hsp65 mRNA has immunostimulatory properties. We also demonstrated that spleen cells obtained from animals immunized with mock and Hsp65 mRNA-transfected dendritic cells were able to generate a mixed Th1/Th2 response with production not only of IFN-γ but also of IL-5 and IL-10. In contrast, cells recovered from mice immunized with Hsp65 mRNA-transfected macrophages were able to produce only IL-5. When mice were infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and treated with antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 mRNA (therapeutic immunization), we did not detect any decrease in the lung bacterial load or any preservation of the lung parenchyma, indicating the inability of transfected cells to confer curative effects against tuberculosis. In spite of the lack of therapeutic efficacy, this study reports for the first time the use of antigen-presenting cells transfected with mRNA in experimental tuberculosis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 messenger RNA fail to treat experimental tuberculosis
title Antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 messenger RNA fail to treat experimental tuberculosis
spellingShingle Antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 messenger RNA fail to treat experimental tuberculosis
Rocha,C.D.
Tuberculosis
Therapeutic immunization
CD
mHSP65
DNA vaccine
APCs
title_short Antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 messenger RNA fail to treat experimental tuberculosis
title_full Antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 messenger RNA fail to treat experimental tuberculosis
title_fullStr Antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 messenger RNA fail to treat experimental tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 messenger RNA fail to treat experimental tuberculosis
title_sort Antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 messenger RNA fail to treat experimental tuberculosis
author Rocha,C.D.
author_facet Rocha,C.D.
Trombone,A.P.F.
Lorenzi,J.C.C.
Almeida,L.P.
Gembre,A.F.
Padilha,E.
Ramos,S.G.
Silva,C.L.
Coelho-Castelo,A.A.M.
author_role author
author2 Trombone,A.P.F.
Lorenzi,J.C.C.
Almeida,L.P.
Gembre,A.F.
Padilha,E.
Ramos,S.G.
Silva,C.L.
Coelho-Castelo,A.A.M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha,C.D.
Trombone,A.P.F.
Lorenzi,J.C.C.
Almeida,L.P.
Gembre,A.F.
Padilha,E.
Ramos,S.G.
Silva,C.L.
Coelho-Castelo,A.A.M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
Therapeutic immunization
CD
mHSP65
DNA vaccine
APCs
topic Tuberculosis
Therapeutic immunization
CD
mHSP65
DNA vaccine
APCs
description In the last several years, the use of dendritic cells has been studied as a therapeutic strategy against tumors. Dendritic cells can be pulsed with peptides or full-length protein, or they can be transfected with DNA or RNA. However, comparative studies suggest that transfecting dendritic cells with messenger RNA (mRNA) is superior to other antigen-loading techniques in generating immunocompetent dendritic cells. In the present study, we evaluated a new therapeutic strategy to fight tuberculosis using dendritic cells and macrophages transfected with Hsp65 mRNA. First, we demonstrated that antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 mRNA exhibit a higher level of expression of co-stimulatory molecules, suggesting that Hsp65 mRNA has immunostimulatory properties. We also demonstrated that spleen cells obtained from animals immunized with mock and Hsp65 mRNA-transfected dendritic cells were able to generate a mixed Th1/Th2 response with production not only of IFN-γ but also of IL-5 and IL-10. In contrast, cells recovered from mice immunized with Hsp65 mRNA-transfected macrophages were able to produce only IL-5. When mice were infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and treated with antigen-presenting cells transfected with Hsp65 mRNA (therapeutic immunization), we did not detect any decrease in the lung bacterial load or any preservation of the lung parenchyma, indicating the inability of transfected cells to confer curative effects against tuberculosis. In spite of the lack of therapeutic efficacy, this study reports for the first time the use of antigen-presenting cells transfected with mRNA in experimental tuberculosis.
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