Abstract
The ER-resident chaperone gp96, when released by cell lysis, induces an immunogenic chemokine signature and causes innate immune activation of DC and NK cells. Here we show that intraperitoneal immunization with a genetically engineered, secreted form of gp96, gp96-Ig chaperoning SIV antigens, induces high levels of antigen specific CD8 CTL in the rectal and vaginal mucosa of Rhesus macaques. The frequency of SIV Gag- and SIV Tat-tetramer positive CD8 CTL in the intestinal mucosa reached 30-50% after the third immunization. Tetramer positive CD8 CTL expressed appropriate functional (granzyme B) and migration markers (CD103). The polyepitope specificity of the mucosal CD8 and CD4 response is evident from a strong, multifunctional cytokine response upon stimulation with peptides covering the gag, tat and env proteins. Induction of powerful mucosal effector CD8 CTL responses by cell-based gp96SIV-Ig immunization may provide a pathway to the development of safe and effective SIV/HIV vaccines. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
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Strbo, N., Vaccari, M., Pahwa, S., Kolber, M. A., Fisher, E., Gonzalez, L., … Podack, E. R. (2011). Gp96SIVIg immunization induces potent polyepitope specific, multifunctional memory responses in rectal and vaginal mucosa. Vaccine, 29(14), 2619–2625. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2011.01.044
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