Journal article

Phenotypic analysis of ovine antigen presenting cells loaded with nanoparticles migrating from the site of vaccination

A Gamvrellis, K Walsh, L Tatarczuch, P Smooker, M Plebanski, JPY Scheerlinck

Methods | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2013

Abstract

Virus-sized particulate adjuvants such as ISCOMs, polystyrene nanoparticles and virus-like particles have been shown to target dendritic cells, resulting in the activation of T and B cells in vivo. Using an ovine pseudo-afferent lymph cannulation model to capture APC that traffic from the site of injection to the local lymph node, we show that 40-50. nm nanoparticles are taken up at the site of injection by dendritic cells (DCs) migrating to the draining lymph node. These DCs can express CD11c, CD1b, CD5, MHC class II and CD8. Nanoparticles transported by DCs migrating from the site of injection to the local lymph node therefore needs to be considered as a new mechanism underlying the immuno..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council and Prima Biomed Ltd. The authors would like to thank Mr. Garry Barcham for his assistance in the production and supply of the sheep monoclonal antibodies at the Centre for Animal Biotechnology, and Prof. Chris Howard for the supply of ovine DC antibodies. The authors would also like to thank Dr. Elizabeth Washington for sorting the afferent lymph cells for electron microscopic analysis and Mr. Bob Geyer for his care of experimental animals.