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Abstract Title:

Immunomodulatory Properties ofNC8 Expressing an Anti-CD11c Single-Chain Fv Fragment.

Abstract Source:

J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2019 Jan 28 ;29(1):160-170. PMID: 30415527

Abstract Author(s):

Jing Liu, Guilian Yang, Xing Gao, Zan Zhang, Yang Liu, Xin Yang, Chunwei Shi, Qqiong Liu, Yanlong Jiang, Chunfeng Wang

Article Affiliation:

Jing Liu

Abstract:

The lactic acid bacteria species() has been used extensively for vaccine delivery. Considering to the critical role of dendritic cells in stimulating host immune response, in this study, we constructed a novel CD11c-targetingstrain with surface-displayed variable fragments of anti-CD11c, single-chain antibody (scFv-CD11c). The newly designedstrain, named 409-aCD11c, could adhere and invade more efficiently to bone marrow-derived DCs (BMDCs) in vitro due to the specific interaction between scFv-CD11c and CD11c located on the surface of BMDCs. After incubation with BMDCs, the 409-aCD11c strain harboring a eukaryotic vector pValac-GFP could lead to more efficient expression of GFP compared with wild-type strains shown by flow cytometry analysis, indicating the enhanced translocation of pValac-GFP fromto BMDCs. Similar results were also observed in an in vivo study, which showed that oral administration resulted in efficient expression of GFP in both Peyer's patches (PP) and mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) within 7 days after the last administration. In addition, the CD11c-targeting strain significantly promoted the differentiation and maturation of DCs, the differentiation of IL-4⁺ and IL-17A⁺ T helper (Th) cells in MLNs, as well as production of B220⁺ IgA⁺ B cells in the PP. In conclusion, this study developed a novel DC-targetingstrain which could increase the ability to deliver eukaryotic expression plasmid to host cells, indicating a promising approach for vaccine study.

Study Type : Animal Study, In Vitro Study

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