Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy

, Volume 45, Issue 3–4, pp 146–148 | Cite as

Increased potency of Fc-receptor-targeted antigens

  • P. M. Guyre
  • Robert F. Graziano
  • Joel Goldstein
  • Paul K. Wallace
  • Peter M. Morganelli
  • Kathleen Wardwell
  • Alexandra L. Howell
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Abstract

 A major challenge for using native and modified T cell epitopes to induce or suppress immunity relates to achieving efficient uptake and processing by antigen-presenting cells (APC) in vivo. IgG Fc receptors, which are expressed constitutively by professional APC including monocytes and dendritic cells, have long been known to mediate antigen uptake in a manner leading to efficient T cell activation. We have previously demonstrated enhanced presentation of antigenic and antagonistic peptides by targeting them to the type I Fc receptor for IgG (FcγRI, CD64) on human monocytes. In the present report we review the literature suggesting that CD64-targeted antigens are likely to be effective in vivo, and present data demonstrating enhanced immunogenicity in CD64 transgenic mice of a fusion protein that combines the specificities of HIV gp120 and the humanized anti-CD64 monoclonal antibody H22. Overall, these studies suggest that targeting antigens to CD64 represents an effective approach to enhancing the effectiveness of vaccines in vivo.

Key words Fc receptor Vaccine Antigen presentation CD64 

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1997

Authors and Affiliations

  • P. M. Guyre
    • 1
  • Robert F. Graziano
    • 3
  • Joel Goldstein
    • 3
  • Paul K. Wallace
    • 2
  • Peter M. Morganelli
    • 2
  • Kathleen Wardwell
    • 1
  • Alexandra L. Howell
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of Physiology, 740W Borwell Building, 1 Medical Center Drive, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 03756, USA Tel. +1 603 650 8150; Fax +1 603 650 6130 e-mail: paul.guyre@dartmouth.eduLB
  2. 2.Department of Microbiology, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 03756-0001, USALB
  3. 3.Medarex Inc., 1545 Route 22 East, Annadale, NJ 08801-0992, USAUS

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