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Protective and Therapeutic Effects of an IL-15:IL-15Rα-Secreting Cell-Based Cancer Vaccine Using a Baculovirus System
- Source :
- Cancers, Volume 13, Issue 16, Cancers, Vol 13, Iss 4039, p 4039 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Simple Summary Interleukin (IL) 15 is a proinflammatory cytokine and is well-known as an efficacious cytokine for cancer immunotherapy. Interestingly, the IL-15:IL-15Rα complex, a self-assembling form of IL-15 and its soluble receptor α (IL-15Rα), has shown greater antitumor activity than IL-15 itself. However, the development of a suitable multigene delivery system is needed for further applications of IL-15:IL-15Rα. Baculovirus, an arthropod-specific virus, is known for its adjuvant effect in cancer therapy. Here, we investigated the potential of the BacMam virus, a modified baculovirus for gene delivery into mammalian cells, as a novel multigene delivery system to generate a cell-based cancer vaccine secreting the self-assembling IL-15:IL-15Rα complex. Vaccination with a BacMam-based IL-15:IL-15Rα cancer vaccine triggered antitumor immune responses in a tumor antigen-specific manner. Our findings indicate that the BacMam system is a safe and effective method to produce protective and therapeutic cancer vaccines. Abstract This study reports the use of the BacMam system to deliver and express self-assembling IL-15 and IL-15Rα genes to murine B16F10 melanoma and CT26 colon cancer cells. BacMam-based IL-15 and IL-15Rα were well-expressed and assembled to form the biologically functional IL-15:IL-15Rα complex. Immunization with this IL-15:IL-15Rα cancer vaccine delayed tumor growth in mice by inducing effector memory CD4+ and CD8+ cells and effector NK cells which are tumor-infiltrating. It caused strong antitumor immune responses of CD8+ effector cells in a tumor-antigen specific manner both in vitro and in vivo and significantly attenuated Treg cells which a control virus-infected cancer vaccine could induce. Post-treatment with this cancer vaccine after a live cancer cell injection also prominently delayed the growth of the tumor. Collectively, we demonstrate a vaccine platform consisting of BacMam virus-infected B16F10 or CT26 cancer cells that secrete IL-15:IL-15Rα. This study is the first demonstration of a functionally competent soluble IL-15:IL-15Rα complex-related cancer vaccine using a baculovirus system and advocates that the BacMam system can be used as a secure and rapid method of producing a protective and therapeutic cancer vaccine.
- Subjects :
- Cancer Research
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
BacMam
interleukin 15Rα
B16F10 melanoma
anticancer
Article
Immune system
Cytokine
CT-26
Oncology
Immunization
Interleukin 15
Cancer cell
medicine
Cancer research
cytokine
Cancer vaccine
business
RC254-282
interleukin 15
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- ISSN :
- 20726694
- Volume :
- 13
- Issue :
- 16
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cancers
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6ab729cded5345965ddbea44b0bfa3ac