Transcription factor Fos-related antigen 1 is an effective target for a breast cancer vaccine

Y Luo, H Zhou, M Mizutani, N Mizutani… - Proceedings of the …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
Y Luo, H Zhou, M Mizutani, N Mizutani, RA Reisfeld, R Xiang
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003National Acad Sciences
Protection against breast cancer was achieved with a DNA vaccine against murine
transcription factor Fos-related antigen 1, which is overexpressed in aggressively
proliferating D2F2 murine breast carcinoma. Growth of primary sc tumor and dissemination
of pulmonary metastases was markedly suppressed by this oral DNA vaccine, carried by
attenuated Salmonella typhimurium, encoding murine Fos-related antigen 1, fused with
mutant polyubiquitin, and cotransformed with secretory murine IL-18. The life span of 60% of …
Protection against breast cancer was achieved with a DNA vaccine against murine transcription factor Fos-related antigen 1, which is overexpressed in aggressively proliferating D2F2 murine breast carcinoma. Growth of primary s.c. tumor and dissemination of pulmonary metastases was markedly suppressed by this oral DNA vaccine, carried by attenuated Salmonella typhimurium, encoding murine Fos-related antigen 1, fused with mutant polyubiquitin, and cotransformed with secretory murine IL-18. The life span of 60% of vaccinated mice was tripled in the absence of detectable tumor growth after lethal tumor cell challenge. Immunological mechanisms involved activation of T, natural killer, and dendritic cells, as indicated by up-regulation of their activation markers and costimulatory molecules. Markedly increased specific target cell lysis was mediated by both MHC class I-restricted CD8+ T cells and natural killer cells isolated from splenocytes of vaccinated mice, including a significant release of proinflammatory cytokines IFN-γ and IL-2. Importantly, fluorescence analysis of fibroblast growth factor 2 and tumor cell-induced vessel growth in Matrigel plugs demonstrated marked suppression of angiogenesis only in vaccinated animals. Taken together, this multifunctional DNA vaccine proved effective in protecting against growth and metastases of breast cancer by combining the action of immune effector cells with suppression of tumor angiogenesis.
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