Induction of virus‐specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in vivo by liposome‐entrapped mRNA

F Martinon, S Krishnan, G Lenzen… - European journal of …, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
F Martinon, S Krishnan, G Lenzen, R Magné, E Gomard, JG Guillet, JP Lévy, P Meulien
European journal of immunology, 1993Wiley Online Library
The induction of anti‐influenza cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) in vivo by immunizing mice
with liposomes containing messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding the influenza virus
nucleoprotein (NP) is described. NP mRNA, obtained by in vitro transcription, was
encapsulated into simple cholesterol/phosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylserine liposomes by
the detergent removal technique. The dependance of the route of mRNA‐liposomes delivery
on CTL induction was studied. The CTL induced were identical to those obtained in vivo with …
Abstract
The induction of anti‐influenza cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) in vivo by immunizing mice with liposomes containing messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding the influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP) is described. NP mRNA, obtained by in vitro transcription, was encapsulated into simple cholesterol/phosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylserine liposomes by the detergent removal technique. The dependance of the route of mRNA‐liposomes delivery on CTL induction was studied. The CTL induced were identical to those obtained in vivo with infectious virus in terms of specificity, lysing both peptide‐sensitized and virus‐infected targets. Furthermore, with the same mRNA‐liposome preparation, virus‐specific CTL responses could be also elicited in mice of three different haplotypes each of them known to present a distinct NP peptide in an MHC‐restricted fashion. The relevance of these results in the context of vaccine development is discussed.
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