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Journal of Immunology | 2009

ISCOMATRIX Adjuvant Induces Efficient Cross-Presentation of Tumor Antigen by Dendritic Cells via Rapid Cytosolic Antigen Delivery and Processing via Tripeptidyl Peptidase II

Max Schnurr; Martin Orban; Neil Robson; Amanda Shin; Hal Braley; Denise Airey; Jonathan Cebon; Eugene Maraskovsky; Stefan Endres

Cancer vaccines aim to induce antitumor CTL responses, which require cross-presentation of tumor Ag to CTLs by dendritic cells (DCs). Adjuvants that facilitate cross-presentation of vaccine Ag are therefore key for inducing antitumor immunity. We previously reported that human DCs could not efficiently cross-present the full-length cancer/testis Ag NY-ESO-1 to CTL unless formulated as either an immune complex (NY-ESO-1/IC) or with ISCOMATRIX adjuvant. We now demonstrate that NY-ESO-1/ICs induce cross-presentation of HLA-A2- and HLA-Cw3-restricted epitopes via a proteasome-dependent pathway. In contrast, cross-presentation of NY-ESO-1/ISCOMATRIX vaccine was proteasome independent and required the cytosolic protease tripeptidyl peptidase II. Trafficking studies revealed that uptake of ICs and ISCOMATRIX vaccine by DCs occurred via endocytosis with delivery to lysosomes. Interestingly, ICs were retained in lysosomes, whereas ISCOMATRIX adjuvant induced rapid Ag translocation into the cytosol. Ag translocation was dependent on endosomal acidification and IL-4-driven differentiation of monocytes into DCs. This study demonstrates that Ag formulation determines Ag processing and supports a role for tripeptidyl peptidase II in cross-presentation of CTL epitopes restricted to diverse HLA alleles.


Blood | 2010

Processing and cross-presentation of individual HLA-A, -B, or -C epitopes from NY-ESO-1 or an HLA-A epitope for Melan-A differ according to the mode of antigen delivery

Neil C. Robson; Tristan McAlpine; Ashley Knights; Max Schnurr; Amanda Shin; Weisan Chen; Eugene Maraskovsky; Jonathan Cebon

The ability of dendritic cells (DCs) to cross-present protein tumor antigens to cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) underpins the success of therapeutic cancer vaccines. We studied cross-presentation of the cancer/testis antigen, NY-ESO-1, and the melanoma differentiation antigen, Melan-A by human DC subsets. Monocyte-derived DCs (MoDCs) efficiently cross-presented human leukocyte associated (HLA)-A2-restricted epitopes from either a formulated NY-ESO-1/ISCOMATRIX vaccine or when either antigen was mixed with ISCOMATRIX adjuvant. HLA-A2 epitope generation required endosomal acidification and was proteasome-independent for NY-ESO-1 and proteasome-dependent for Melan-A. Both MoDCs and CD1c(+) blood DCs cross-presented NY-ESO-1-specific HLA-A2(157-165)-, HLA-B7(60-72)-, and HLA-Cw3(92-100)-restricted epitopes when formulated as an NY-ESO-1/ISCOMATRIX vaccine, but this was limited when NY-ESO-1 and ISCOMATRIX adjuvant were added separately to the DC cultures. Finally, cross-presentation of NY-ESO-1(157-165)/HLA-A2, NY-ESO-1(60-72)/HLA-B7, and NY-ESO-1(92-100)/HLA-Cw3 epitopes was proteasome-dependent when formulated as immune complexes (ICs) but only proteasome-dependent for NY-ESO-1(60-72)/HLA-B7-restricted cross-presentation facilitated by ISCOMATRIX adjuvant. We demonstrate, for the first time, proteasome-dependent and independent cross-presentation of HLA-A-, B-, and C-restricted epitopes within the same full-length tumor antigen by human DCs. Our findings identify important differences in the capacities of human DC subsets to cross-present clinically relevant, full-length tumor antigens and how vaccine formulation impacts CTL responses in vivo.


Blood | 2005

Extracellular nucleotide signaling by P2 receptors inhibits IL-12 and enhances IL-23 expression in human dendritic cells: a novel role for the cAMP pathway.

Max Schnurr; Tracey Toy; Amanda Shin; Moritz Wagner; Jonathan Cebon; Eugene Maraskovsky


Blood | 2005

Tumor antigen processing and presentation depend critically on dendritic cell type and the mode of antigen delivery

Max Schnurr; Qiyuan Chen; Amanda Shin; Weisan Chen; Tracey Toy; Corinna Jenderek; Simon Green; Lena Miloradovic; Debbie Drane; Ian D. Davis; Jose A. Villadangos; Ken Shortman; Eugene Maraskovsky; Jonathan Cebon


Blood | 2003

Role of adenosine receptors in regulating chemotaxis and cytokine production of plasmacytoid dendritic cells.

Max Schnurr; Tracey Toy; Amanda Shin; Gunther Hartmann; Simon Rothenfusser; Julia Soellner; Ian D. Davis; Jonathan Cebon; Eugene Maraskovsky


Blood | 2003

ATP gradients inhibit the migratory capacity of specific human dendritic cell types: implications for P2Y11 receptor signaling.

Max Schnurr; Tracey Toy; Patrizia Stoitzner; Paul U. Cameron; Amanda Shin; Tina L. Beecroft; Ian D. Davis; Jonathan Cebon; Eugene Maraskovsky


Blood | 2003

Functional comparison of DCs generated in vivo with Flt3 ligand or in vitro from blood monocytes: differential regulation of function by specific classes of physiologic stimuli.

Michael Jefford; Max Schnurr; Tracey Toy; Kelly-Anne Masterman; Amanda Shin; Tina L. Beecroft; Tsin Yee Tai; Ken Shortman; Mark Shackleton; Ian D. Davis; Phil Parente; Thomas Luft; Weisan Chen; Jonathan Cebon; Eugene Maraskovsky


Blood | 2008

Activin-A: a novel dendritic cell-derived cytokine that potently attenuates CD40 ligand-specific cytokine and chemokine production

Neil Robson; David J. Phillips; Tristan McAlpine; Amanda Shin; Suzanne Svobodova; Tracey Toy; Vinochani Pillay; Naomi Kirkpatrick; Damien Zanker; Kathy Wilson; Imke Helling; Heng Wei; Weisan Chen; Jonathan Cebon; Eugene Maraskovsky


Blood | 2008

Gene-Modified CD8+ T Cells Undergo Functional Polarization to Effector and Central Memory Cells in Response to Antigen Exposure.

Paul Neeson; Amanda Shin; Tsin Yee Tai; Karen Chen; Joanne E. Davis; Kellie M. Tainton; Phil K. Darcy; Michael H. Kershaw; Stefan Peinert; Preethi Mayura Guru; Simon J. Harrison; H. Miles Prince; David Ritchie


Archive | 2013

plasmacytoid dendritic cells secretion of human α P2Y receptor signaling regulates phenotype and IFN

Stefan Endres; Jonathan Cebon; Eugene Maraskovsky; Max Schnurr; Amanda Shin; Tracey Toy; Simon Rothenfusser; Neil C. Robson; Julia Vorac; Marc Dauer; Moritz Stuplich

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Jonathan Cebon

Royal Melbourne Hospital

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Tracey Toy

Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

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Max Schnurr

Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

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Ken Shortman

Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

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