Dendritic cells lentivirally engineered to overexpress interleukin-10 inhibit contact hypersensitivity responses, despite their partial activation induced by transduction-associated physical stress
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Dendritic cells lentivirally engineered to overexpress interleukin-10 inhibit contact hypersensitivity responses, despite their partial activation induced by transduction-associated physical stress
Abstract
Background: Dendritic cells (DCs) constitute an attractive target for immunotherapeutic approaches. Because DCs are largely refractory to transfection with plasmid DNA, several viral transduction protocols were established. The potential side-effects of lentiviral transduction on the phenotype and activation state of DCs left unstimulated after transduction have not been assessed. There is a need to analyse these parameters as a result of the requirement of using DCs with a low activation state for therapeutic strategies intended to induce tolerance.
Methods: Lentivirally-transduced bone marrow (BM)-derived DCs (LV-DCs) in comparison with mock-transduced (Mock-DCs) and untreated DCs were analysed with regard to the induction of maturation processes on the RNA, protein and functional level. BM-DCs engineered to overexpress interleukin (IL)-10 were analysed for therapeutic potential in a mouse model of allergic contact dermatitis.
Results: Compared with untreated DCs, Mock-DCs and LV-DCs displayed an altered gene expression signature. Mock-DCs induced a stronger T cell proliferative response than untreated DCs. LV-DCs did not further augment the T cell proliferative response, but induced a slightly different T cell cytokine pattern compared to Mock-DCs. Accordingly, the gene promoter of the DC maturation marker fascin mediated efficient expression of the model transgene IL-10 in unstimulated-transduced BM-DCs. Nevertheless, IL-10 overexpressing BM-DCs exerted tolerogenic activity and efficiently inhibited the contact hypersensitivity response in previously hapten-sensitized mice.
Conclusions: Lentiviral transduction of BM-DCs results in their partial activation. Nevertheless, the transduction of these DCs with a vector encoding the immunomodulatory cytokine IL-10 rendered them tolerogenic. Thus, lentivirally-transduced DCs expressing immunomodulatory molecules represent a promising tool for induction of tolerance.
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