Genetic adjuvantation of recombinant MVA with CD40L potentiates CD8 T cell mediated immunity

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Abstract

Modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) is a safe and promising viral vaccine vector that is currently investigated in several clinical and pre-clinical trials. In contrast to inactivated or sub-unit vaccines, MVA is able to induce strong humoral as well as cellular immune responses. In order to further improve its CD8 T cell inducing capacity, we genetically adjuvanted MVA with the coding sequence of murine CD40L, a member of the tumor necrosis factor superfamily. Immunization of mice with this new vector led to strongly enhanced primary and memory CD8 T cell responses. Concordant with the enhanced CD T cell response, we could detect stronger activation of dendritic cells and higher systemic levels o innate cytokines (including IL-12p70) early after immunization. Interestingly, acquisition of memory characteristics (i.e., IL-7R expression) was accelerated after immunization with MVA-CD40L in comparison to non-adjuvanted MVA. Furthermore, the generated cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) also showed improved functionality as demonstrated by intracellular cytokine staining and in vivo killing activity Importantly, the superior CTL response after a single MVA-CD40L immunization was able to protect B cel deficient mice against a fatal infection with ectromelia virus. Taken together, we show that genetic adjuvantation of MVA can change strength, quality, and functionality of innate and adaptive immune responses. These data should facilitate a rational vaccine design with a focus on rapid induction of large numbers of CD8 T cells able to protect against specific diseases. © 2013 Lauterbach, Pätzold, Kassub, Bathke, Brinkmann, Chaplin, Suter and Hochrein.

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Lauterbach, H., Pätzold, J., Kassub, R., Bathke, B., Brinkmann, K., Chaplin, P., … Hochrein, H. (2013). Genetic adjuvantation of recombinant MVA with CD40L potentiates CD8 T cell mediated immunity. Frontiers in Immunology, 4(AUG). https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00251

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