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Ex vivo antigen-pulsed PBMCs generate potent and long lasting immunity to infection when administered as a vaccine.


ABSTRACT: Numerous studies have demonstrated that administration of antigen (Ag)-pulsed dendritic cells (DCs) is an effective strategy for enhancing immunity to tumors and infectious disease organisms. However, the generation and/or isolation of DCs can require substantial time and expense. Therefore, using inactivated F. tularensis (iFt) Ag as a model immunogen, we first sought to determine if DCs could be replaced with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) during the ex-vivo pulse phase and still provide protection against Ft infection. Follow up studies were then conducted using the S. pneumoniae (Sp) vaccine Prevnar ®13 as the Ag in the pulse phase followed by immunization and Sp challenge. In both cases, we demonstrate that PBMCs can be used in place of DCs when pulsing with iFt and/or Prevnar ®13 ex vivo and re-administering the Ag-pulsed PBMCs as a vaccine. In addition, utilization of the i.n. route for Ag-pulsed PBMC administration is superior to use of the i.v. route in the case of Sp immunization, as well as when compared to direct injection of Prevnar ®13 vaccine i.m. or i.n. Furthermore, this PBMC-based vaccine strategy provides a more marked and enduring protective immune response and is also capable of serving as a multi-organism vaccine platform. The potential for this ex-vivo vaccine strategy to provide a simpler, less time consuming, and less expensive approach to DC-based vaccines and vaccination in general is also discussed.

SUBMITTER: Kumar S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5292069 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ex vivo antigen-pulsed PBMCs generate potent and long lasting immunity to infection when administered as a vaccine.

Kumar Sudeep S   Sunagar Raju R   Pham Giang G   Gosselin Edmund J EJ   Nalin David D  

Vaccine 20170106 7


Numerous studies have demonstrated that administration of antigen (Ag)-pulsed dendritic cells (DCs) is an effective strategy for enhancing immunity to tumors and infectious disease organisms. However, the generation and/or isolation of DCs can require substantial time and expense. Therefore, using inactivated F. tularensis (iFt) Ag as a model immunogen, we first sought to determine if DCs could be replaced with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) during the ex-vivo pulse phase and still p  ...[more]

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