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Vaccination with Cancer- and HIV Infection-Associated Endogenous Retrotransposable Elements Is Safe and Immunogenic

Jonah B. Sacha, In-Jeong Kim, Lianchun Chen, Jakir H. Ullah, David A. Goodwin, Heather A. Simmons, Daniel I. Schenkman, Frederike von Pelchrzim, Robert J. Gifford, Francesca A. Nimityongskul, Laura P. Newman, Samantha Wildeboer, Patrick B. Lappin, Daisy Hammond, Philip Castrovinci, Shari M. Piaskowski, Jason S. Reed, Kerry A. Beheler, Tharsika Tharmanathan, Ningli Zhang, Sophie Muscat-King, Melanie Rieger, Carla Fernandes, Klaus Rumpel, Joseph P. Gardner II, Douglas H. Gebhard, Juliann Janies, Ahmed Shoieb, Brian G. Pierce, Dusko Trajkovic, Eva Rakasz, Sing Rong, Michael McCluskie, Clare Christy, James R. Merson, R. Brad Jones, Douglas F. Nixon, Mario A. Ostrowski, Peter T. Loudon, Ingrid M. Pruimboom-Brees and Neil C. Sheppard
J Immunol August 1, 2012, 189 (3) 1467-1479; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1200079
Jonah B. Sacha
*AIDS Vaccine Laboratory and Wisconsin National Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53705;
†Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Beaverton, OR 97006;
‡Division of Pathology and Immunology, Oregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Beaverton, OR 97006;
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In-Jeong Kim
¶Vaccine Research and Drug Safety R&D, Worldwide R&D, Pfizer, San Diego, CA 92121;
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Lianchun Chen
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Jakir H. Ullah
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David A. Goodwin
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Heather A. Simmons
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Daniel I. Schenkman
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Frederike von Pelchrzim
‖Vaccine Research, Drug Safety R&D, and Structural Biology, Worldwide R&D, Pfizer, Sandwich, Kent, CT13 9NJ, United Kingdom;
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Robert J. Gifford
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Francesca A. Nimityongskul
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Laura P. Newman
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Samantha Wildeboer
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Patrick B. Lappin
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Daisy Hammond
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Philip Castrovinci
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Shari M. Piaskowski
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Jason S. Reed
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Kerry A. Beheler
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Tharsika Tharmanathan
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Ningli Zhang
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Sophie Muscat-King
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Melanie Rieger
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Carla Fernandes
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Joseph P. Gardner II
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Eva Rakasz
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Abstract

The expression of endogenous retrotransposable elements, including long interspersed nuclear element 1 (LINE-1 or L1) and human endogenous retrovirus, accompanies neoplastic transformation and infection with viruses such as HIV. The ability to engender immunity safely against such self-antigens would facilitate the development of novel vaccines and immunotherapies. In this article, we address the safety and immunogenicity of vaccination with these elements. We used immunohistochemical analysis and literature precedent to identify potential off-target tissues in humans and establish their translatability in preclinical species to guide safety assessments. Immunization of mice with murine L1 open reading frame 2 induced strong CD8 T cell responses without detectable tissue damage. Similarly, immunization of rhesus macaques with human LINE-1 open reading frame 2 (96% identity with macaque), as well as simian endogenous retrovirus-K Gag and Env, induced polyfunctional T cell responses to all Ags, and Ab responses to simian endogenous retrovirus-K Env. There were no adverse safety or pathological findings related to vaccination. These studies provide the first evidence, to our knowledge, that immune responses can be induced safely against this class of self-antigens and pave the way for investigation of them as HIV- or tumor-associated targets.

Footnotes

  • This work was supported by Pfizer and by National Institutes of Health Grant R21 AI087474 (to J.B.S.).

  • The online version of this article contains supplemental material.

  • Abbreviations used in this article:

    eGFP
    enhanced GFP
    ERE
    endogenous retrotransposable element
    ERV
    endogenous retrovirus
    FL
    full-length
    Fr
    fragment
    h
    human
    HERV
    human endogenous retrovirus
    HML
    human mouse mammary tumor virus-like
    LINE-1 or L1
    long interspersed nuclear element 1
    L1O2
    LINE-1 open reading frame 2
    m
    murine
    ORF
    open reading frame
    pAb
    polyclonal Ab
    pDNA
    plasmid DNA
    PMED
    particle-mediated epidermal delivery
    rAd5
    recombinant adenovirus serotype 5
    RT
    reverse transcriptase
    SERV
    simian endogenous retrovirus
    SU
    surface unit
    TFA
    trifluoroacetic acid
    TM
    transmembrane.

  • Received January 9, 2012.
  • Accepted May 29, 2012.
  • Copyright © 2012 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.
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Vaccination with Cancer- and HIV Infection-Associated Endogenous Retrotransposable Elements Is Safe and Immunogenic
Jonah B. Sacha, In-Jeong Kim, Lianchun Chen, Jakir H. Ullah, David A. Goodwin, Heather A. Simmons, Daniel I. Schenkman, Frederike von Pelchrzim, Robert J. Gifford, Francesca A. Nimityongskul, Laura P. Newman, Samantha Wildeboer, Patrick B. Lappin, Daisy Hammond, Philip Castrovinci, Shari M. Piaskowski, Jason S. Reed, Kerry A. Beheler, Tharsika Tharmanathan, Ningli Zhang, Sophie Muscat-King, Melanie Rieger, Carla Fernandes, Klaus Rumpel, Joseph P. Gardner, Douglas H. Gebhard, Juliann Janies, Ahmed Shoieb, Brian G. Pierce, Dusko Trajkovic, Eva Rakasz, Sing Rong, Michael McCluskie, Clare Christy, James R. Merson, R. Brad Jones, Douglas F. Nixon, Mario A. Ostrowski, Peter T. Loudon, Ingrid M. Pruimboom-Brees, Neil C. Sheppard
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