Title of article :
CTL Responses to DCs Stimulated with Leishmania Antigens Detected by DCs Expressing Leishmania gp63
Author/Authors :
Rezvan, Hossein Department of Laboratory Sciences - School of Paraveterinary Sciences - Bu-Ali Sina University - Hamadan , Khodadadi, Ali Department of Immunology - School of Medicine - Jondi Shapour University - Ahwaz , Selman, Ali School of Science and Technology - Nottingham Trent University - Clifton - Nottingham - UK
Abstract :
Background: Leishmania is a pathogenic parasite which infects mononuclear cells in
vertebrate hosts. Different strategies have been taken to develop immunity against
Leishmania. DCs loaded with immunogenic antigen have resulted in different levels of
Th1-type immune response and cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) activity. Objective: To
evaluate the potency of DCs primed with soluble Leishmania mexicana antigens (SLA)
in developing CTL activity. Methods: DCs were loaded with SLA and injected to
Balb/c mice. After two weeks the mice were sacrificed and their splenocytes were used
as effector cells in a standard 4-hour cytotoxicity assay against DCs transfected with
pcDNA3 containing L. mexicana gp63 gene. Results: Immunization of Balb/c mice
with DCs loaded with SLA resulted in high levels of CTL activity against DCs
transfected with pcDNA3 containing L. mexicana gp63 gene. Conclusions: The results
indicate a high potency for DCs primed with Leishmania antigens in inducing CTL
activity, which can be used for developing an immunogenic vaccine against
Leishmania.
Keywords :
Balb/c , Leishmania , gp63 , DCs , Cytotoxicity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics