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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Modulation de l’effet suppresseur des cellules T régulatrices chez l’Homme en physiologie et au cours de l’infection par le VIH. / Modulation of suppressive functions of regulatory T cells in healthy subjects and during HIV infection

Younas, Mehwish 31 January 2013 (has links)
Les cellules T régulatrices (Treg) jouent un rôle important dans différentes infections chroniques comme le VIH. Lors de l’infection chronique par le VIH, une augmentation du nombre de ces cellules limite la réponse des cellules T effectrices spécifiques du virus mais permet également le contrôle de la très forte activation du système immunitaire. La régulation de l’activité suppressive des Treg constitue une voie importante pour le développement d’un vaccin, l’efficacité de la surveillance tumorale et l’auto-immunité. Dans ce travail, nous avons étudié différents mécanismes de régulation des Treg chez les patients infectés par le VIH et sujets sains. Le but de mon travail a été d’étudier les mécanismes impliqués dans les fonctions suppressives des Treg et de leur régulation. Nous nous sommes particulièrement intéressés au rôle de Notch sur la sensibilité des cellules T effectrices à la fonction suppressive des Treg, en montrant que l’activation de Notch rendait les cellules T effectrices plus sensibles à l’action suppressive des Treg, et ceci même en présence d’un très faible nombre de Treg. Nous avons démontré que certains ligands de Notch, tels que DL-4 et Jagged-1 mais non DL-1, régulent l’effet inhibiteur des Treg sur les cellules T effectrices par une surexpression de TGFβ-RII et à la phosphorylation de Smad3. Le rôle important de l’enzyme CD39 dans la fonction suppressive des Treg a été décrit, mais peu d’études ont démontré son rôle dans l’infection par le VIH. Nous avons montré que les Treg de patients infectés par le VIH experiment plus fortement le CD39, et que leur effet suppresseur était inhibé en utilisant un anticorps monoclonal anti-CD39 et maintenu en utilisant un agoniste de l’adénosine. Nous avons également montré que le polymorphisme du gène CD39, associé à une plus faible expression de CD39, était corrélé à une plus lente progression de la maladie. Nos résultats montrent non seulement les mécanismes impliqués dans l’activité suppressive des Treg lors de l’infection par le VIH, mais constituent une approche intéressante pour en modifier les fonctions. Enfin, nous avons recherché l’effet de l’IL-7 sur le phénotype des Treg et l’expression de molécules impliquées dans leur fonction suppressive. Nos résultats montrent deux effets synergique de l’IL-7 sur les Treg mémoires: diminution de l’expression de CD39 à leur surface induisant une diminution de leur fonction suppressive, et surexpression du récepteur à l’ATP induisant un phénotype Th17. L’administration d’IL-7 in vivo chez des patients infectés par le VIH a confirmé la modification de phénotype des Treg en Th17 et notamment une surexpression du facteur de transcription spécifique des Th17, RORγt. En conclusion, notre travail apporte de nouvelles connaissances sur les mécanismes impliqués dans les fonctions inhibitrices des Treg et comment moduler ces fonctions. Ceci pourrait avoir un impact clinique direct, soit dans le traitement de maladies associées à un dysfonctionnement des Treg (infections chroniques virales, sclérose multiple, diabète de type 1, arthrite rhumatoide et lupus érythémateux), soit dans les stratégies vaccinales. / T regulatory cells (Treg cells) play an important role during various chronic infections like HIV. Increase in Treg cell number during chronic phase limit the HIV specific T effector cell response but may control exaggerated activation of the immune system. Modulation of regulatory T cell (Treg cells) suppression has important implications for vaccine development, the effectiveness of tumor surveillance, and the emergence of autoimmunity. Here we studied various mechanisms of Treg cells modulation in HIV+ patients and healthy subjects. The aim of my work was to decipher some aspects of the mechanisms involved in Treg cell mediated suppressive effects and the modulation of Treg cell suppressive effects in healthy subjects and HIV- infected patients.We have extended knowledge on the role of Notch in Treg/Effectors T cells cross talk. Here we focused our interest on the role of Notch pathway on the sensitivity of effectors T cells to Treg cell-mediated suppression, showing that Notch activation may significantly increase the sensitivity of effector cells to Treg cells even at a low ratio. We demonstrated that Notch ligands DL-4 and Jagged-1, but not DL-1 modulate significantly the suppressive effect of Treg cells on effectors T cells through an up regulation of TGF-RII expression and the phosphorylated form of Smad3 protein.A critical role of CD39 has been described for Treg cells in general but only a few studies have analyzed its role in HIV infection. We showed an increase in CD39 expression on Treg cells in a cohort of HIV- infected patients. Treg cells inhibitory effects were relieved by CD39 down modulation using an antiCD39 monoclonal antibody and this suppressive effect was reproduced on effector CD8+ T cells by an adenosine agonist. We found that CD39 gene polymorphism associated with a lower CD39 expression correlated with slower progression to AIDS. Our results shows not only the mechanism by which Treg cell suppression occurs during HIV infection but also provide an attractive approach to modify Treg cell functions.Finally, we have investigated the role of IL-7 on the phenotype of Treg cells and expression of molecules involved in the suppressive functions of these cells. Our results show that IL-7 exerts two synergistic effects on memory Treg cells. It decreases their suppressive effect by decreasing CD39 expression and increases ATP receptor leading to a switch towards a Th17 phenotype. In vivo administration of IL-7 tipped the balance towards a higher expression of RORγT in PBMCs from HIV infected patients.In conclusion our study bring new findings in the mechanisms involved in Treg cell mediated suppression and the way to modulate these cells which could have direct clinical impact either in the treatment of diseases associated with Treg cell dysregulation (chronic viral infections, autoimmune disorders like multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erthematosus) or during vaccination.
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Optimisation moléculaire des fonctions anti-tumorales des LT CD8.

Grange, Magali 22 October 2012 (has links)
Les traitements par immunothérapie adoptive actuels sont compromis par une faible infiltration et expansion des LT CD8 injectés. Les travaux antérieurs de l'équipe ont montré une synergie entre les signaux du TCR et du récepteur à l'IL-2 pour la différenciation en Lymphocytes T (LT) effecteurs compétents, un effet qui peut être mimé par une forme constitutivement active du facteur de transcription STAT5 (STAT5CA). Mon projet de thèse à viser à exprimer ce STAT5 actif dans des LT CD8 anti-tumoraux dans le but d'augmenter leur réactivité. Nous démontrons que STAT5CA soutient l'expression de gènes contrôlant la migration, la survie, la composition des granules cytolytiques, la sécrétion de cytokines de type Tc1 (IFNy/TNFα) et leur potentiel de réponse secondaire. Les LT modifiés par STAT5CA sur-expriment les facteurs de transcription T-bet et Eomes qui sont associés respectivement à la différenciation en LT effecteur mémoire et central mémoire. Le potentiel cytolytique et migratoire des LT modifiés par STAT5CA rend ces cellules plus efficaces que des LT contrôlent pour induire une régression tumorale dans des modèles de mélanome transplanté ou induit (modèle TiRP). Ces résultats suggèrent une résistance accrue aux mécanismes d'immunosuppression intra-tumoraux. Contrairement aux LT contrôles, les LT modifiés par STAT5CA sous-expriment l'IL-6Rα et le TGFβRII et ont une moindre sensibilité à l'action immunosuppressive des cytokines IL-6 et TGFβ1. / Adoptive therapies are compromised by poor infiltration and expansion of injected CD8 T cells. Previous work in our team has demonstrated that signals from TCR and IL-2 receptor are acting in synergy to promote the differentiation of CD8 T cells. Moreover, this IL-2 effect can be mimicked by a constitutive active form of STAT5 (STAT5CA). During my PhD, I expressed this active STAT5 in anti-tumor CD8 T cells in order to enhance their activity. We demonstrated that STAT5CA sustains gene expression involved in migration, survival, cytolytic granules composition, Tc1 cytokine secretion (IFNy/TNFα) and secondary response potential. T cells transduced with STAT5CA up-regulate expression of the transcription factors T-bet and Eomes which are involved respectively in effector or central memory T cell differentiation. Cytolytic and migratory properties of STAT5CA T cells contribute to their capacities to induce regression of both transplanted and induced (TiRP model) melanomas, while control T cells were inefficient. Those results suggest that STAT5CA T cells are less sensitive to tumor-derived immunosuppression. Compared to control T cells, STAT5CA T cells show a down-regulation of IL-6Rα and TGFβRII which correlate with their decreased sensitivity to IL-6 and TGF1 derived immunosuppression. Moreover, STAT5CA T cells infiltrate lung, liver and pancreas which open possible treatments for highly frequent tumors that are not efficiently cured.
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Estudo das bases celulares e moleculares do controle da resposta imune mediada por linfócitos T CD8+ específicos durante a infecção experimental por Trypanosoma cruzi e vacinação com vetor adenoviral recombinante. / Study of the cellular and molecular basis of specific CD8+ T lymphocyte immune response control during experimental infection by Trypanosoma cruzi and vaccination with recombinant adenoviral vector.

Ersching, Jonatan 20 July 2015 (has links)
O controle da infecção por Trypanosoma cruzi dependente da resposta de linfócitos T CD8+. Porém, o parasito faz a indução subótima destes linfócitos, que pode ser corrigida pela vacinação genética. Não se sabe como T. cruzi induz uma resposta ruim dos linfócitos T CD8+, nem como a vacinação reverte esta resposta. Estas questões foram objeto de estudo da presente tese. O envolvimento do imunoproteassomo foi investigado na indução de imunidade in vivo em animais triplamente deficientes das subunidades 1i, 2i e 5i (TKO), indicando que o imunoproteassomo é essencial para o processamento dos epítopos de T. cruzi relacionados à imunidade protetora de linfócitos T CD8+ gerados durante a infecção e na vacinação. Também foi observado que T. cruzi, mas não adenovírus, é capaz de tornar uma resposta ótima de linfócitos transgênicos induzidos in vivo em subótima. A interferência do parasito envolveu a supressão ativa do priming dos linfócitos T CD8+ mediada por linfócitos T CD4+ CD25- Foxp3+ de modo independente de IL-10, mas parcialmente dependente de TGF- e CTLA-4. / The control of infection by Trypanosoma cruzi relies on the response of CD8+ T cells. However, the parasite suboptimally induces these lymphocytes, which can be corrected by genetic vaccination. It is unknown how T. cruzi induces a poor response of CD8+ T cells and how vaccination reverts this. These questions were subject of study in this thesis. The involvement of the immunoproteasome was investigated in the in vivo induction of immunity in mice triply deficient of the subunits β1i, β2i e β5i (TKO), indicating that the immunoproteasome is essential for the processing of T. cruzi epitopes related to the protective immunity of CD8+ T cells generated upon infection and vaccination. Also, it was observed that T. cruzi, and not adenovirus, is capable of turning an optimal response of in vivo-induced transgenic CD8+ T cells into suboptimal. The parasite interference involved the active suppression of CD8+ T cell priming mediated by CD4+ CD25- Foxp3+ lymphocytes, in an IL-10-independent, but TGF-β and CTLA-4 partially dependent manner.
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First Characterization of Avian Memory T Lymphocyte Responses to Avian Influenza Virus Proteins

Singh, Shailbala 2009 December 1900 (has links)
Although wild birds are natural hosts of avian influenza viruses (AIVs), these viruses can be highly contagious to poultry and a zoonotic threat to humans. The propensity of AIV for genetic variation through genetic shift and drift allows virus to evade vaccine mediated humoral immunity. An alternative approach to current vaccine development is induction of CD8+ T cells which responds to more conserved epitopes than humoral immunity and targets a broader spectrum of viruses. Since the memory CD8+ T lymphocyte responses in chickens to individual AIV proteins have not been defined, the modulation of responses of the memory CD8+ T lymphocytes to H5N9 AIV hemagglutinin (HA) and nucleocapsid (NP) proteins over a time course were evaluated. CD8+ T lymphocyte responses induced by intramuscular inoculation of chickens with AIV HA and NP expressing cDNA plasmids or a non-replicating human adenovirus vector were identified through ex vivo stimulation with virus infected, major histocompatibility complex (MHC) matched antigen presenting cells (APCs). The IFN? production by activated lymphocytes was evaluated by macrophage production of nitric oxide and ELISA. MHC-I restricted memory T lymphocyte responses were determined at 10 days and 3, 5, 7 and 9 weeks post-inoculation (p.i). The use of non-professional APCs and APC driven proliferation of cells with CD8+ phenotype correlated with the activation of CD8+ T lymphocytes. The responses specific to nucleocapsid protein (NP) were consistently greater than those to the hemagglutinin (HA) at 5 weeks when the CD8+ T cell responses were maximum. By 8 to 9 weeks p.i., responses to either protein were undetectable. The T lymphocytes also responded to stimulation with a heterologous H7N2 AIV infected APCs. Administration of booster dose induced secondary effector cell mediated immune responses which had greater magnitudes than primary effector responses at 10 days p.i. Flow cytometric analysis (FACS) of the T lymphocytes demonstrated that memory CD8+ T lymphocytes of chickens can be distinguished from naive lymphocytes by their higher expression of CD44 and CD45 surface antigens. CD45 expression of memory lymphocytes further increases upon ex vivo stimulation with APCs expressing AIV. This is the first characterization of avian memory responses following both primary and secondary expression of any individual viral protein.
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Estudo das bases celulares e moleculares do controle da resposta imune mediada por linfócitos T CD8+ específicos durante a infecção experimental por Trypanosoma cruzi e vacinação com vetor adenoviral recombinante. / Study of the cellular and molecular basis of specific CD8+ T lymphocyte immune response control during experimental infection by Trypanosoma cruzi and vaccination with recombinant adenoviral vector.

Jonatan Ersching 20 July 2015 (has links)
O controle da infecção por Trypanosoma cruzi dependente da resposta de linfócitos T CD8+. Porém, o parasito faz a indução subótima destes linfócitos, que pode ser corrigida pela vacinação genética. Não se sabe como T. cruzi induz uma resposta ruim dos linfócitos T CD8+, nem como a vacinação reverte esta resposta. Estas questões foram objeto de estudo da presente tese. O envolvimento do imunoproteassomo foi investigado na indução de imunidade in vivo em animais triplamente deficientes das subunidades 1i, 2i e 5i (TKO), indicando que o imunoproteassomo é essencial para o processamento dos epítopos de T. cruzi relacionados à imunidade protetora de linfócitos T CD8+ gerados durante a infecção e na vacinação. Também foi observado que T. cruzi, mas não adenovírus, é capaz de tornar uma resposta ótima de linfócitos transgênicos induzidos in vivo em subótima. A interferência do parasito envolveu a supressão ativa do priming dos linfócitos T CD8+ mediada por linfócitos T CD4+ CD25- Foxp3+ de modo independente de IL-10, mas parcialmente dependente de TGF- e CTLA-4. / The control of infection by Trypanosoma cruzi relies on the response of CD8+ T cells. However, the parasite suboptimally induces these lymphocytes, which can be corrected by genetic vaccination. It is unknown how T. cruzi induces a poor response of CD8+ T cells and how vaccination reverts this. These questions were subject of study in this thesis. The involvement of the immunoproteasome was investigated in the in vivo induction of immunity in mice triply deficient of the subunits β1i, β2i e β5i (TKO), indicating that the immunoproteasome is essential for the processing of T. cruzi epitopes related to the protective immunity of CD8+ T cells generated upon infection and vaccination. Also, it was observed that T. cruzi, and not adenovirus, is capable of turning an optimal response of in vivo-induced transgenic CD8+ T cells into suboptimal. The parasite interference involved the active suppression of CD8+ T cell priming mediated by CD4+ CD25- Foxp3+ lymphocytes, in an IL-10-independent, but TGF-β and CTLA-4 partially dependent manner.
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Estudo das populações de linfócitos T e linfócitos B esplênicos e do sangue periférico de camundongos BALB/c imunizados com taquizoítos de Toxoplasma gondii irradiados. / Study of populations T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes in the spleen and peripheral blood of immunized BALB/c mice with irradiated T. gondii tachyzoites.

Zorgi, Nahiara Esteves 03 March 2016 (has links)
Taquizoítos de T. gondii esterilizados por radiação ionizante é uma vacina interessante para induzir uma imunidade semelhante à infecção, mas sem a formação de cistos. Neste estudo avaliamos as populações celulares do sangue e do baço induzidas pela imunização, a resposta imune humoral, celular e a proteção após desafio com parasitas viáveis. Camundongos foram imunizados com taquizoítos de T. gondii irradiados por v.o. ou i.p.. Os animais foram desafiados com 10 cistos da cepa ME-49 ou VEG por via oral e apresentaram altos níveis de proteção com baixa carga parasitária. Camundongos imunizados por i.p. e v.o. apresentaram anticorpos específicos no soro e o aumento das populações de células B, plasmócitos, células TCD4+ e TCD8+ tanto no sangue como no baço. As células esplênicas de camundongos imunizados por i.p. mostraram a produção de IL-10, IFN-γ e IL-4. Células TCD4+ e células B do baço de camundongos imunizados por i.p. proliferaram após a estimulação com antígeno. A imunização com esse modelo vacinal induziu uma resposta imune mediada com células B, TCD4+ e TCD8+, com aumento da resposta imune humoral e celular que são necessárias para proteção do hospedeiro após uma infecção. Essa resposta imune induzida é uma resposta semelhante a uma infecção natural, sendo assim o desenvolvimento de vacinas utilizando a radiação ionizante como uma ferramenta, pode ser um modelo atrativo e eficiente para testar novos imunógenos no futuro. / Tachyzoites of T. gondii sterilized by ionizing radiation is an interesting vaccine for inducing immunity to infection similarly but without the formation of cysts. In this study we evaluated the cell populations from blood and spleen induced by immunization, the humoral immune response, cellular and protection after challenge with viable parasites. Mice were immunized with irradiated tachyzoites of T. gondii by v.o. or i.p.. The animals were challenged with 10 cysts of the ME-49 or VEG strain orally and showed high levels of protection with low worm burden. Immunized mice by i.p. and v.o. present specific antibodies in the serum and increased populations of B cells, plasma cells, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in blood and spleen. The spleen cells of immunized mice by i.p. showed the production of IL-10, IFN-γ and IL-4. CD4+ T cells and B cells in the spleen of immunized mice i.p. proliferated upon stimulation with antigen. The immunization with this vaccine model induced an immune response mediated by B cells, CD4+ and CD8+ with increased humoral and cellular immune response are necessary for host protection after infection. This induced immune response is a response similar to natural infection, therefore the development of vaccines using ionizing radiation as a tool, can be an attractive and efficient model for testing new immunogens in the future.
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Contribuição das vias mediadas por FasL ou Perforina na eliminação in vivo de células-alvo por linfócitos T CD8+ antígeno-específicos induzidos pela vacinação com antígeno de Trypanosoma cruzi. / Contribution of the Perforin and FasL pathways in the in vivo elimination of target cells by antigen-specific CD8+ T lymphocytes triggered by vaccination with Trypanosoma cruzi antigen.

Montero, Henry Alonso Paico 14 June 2017 (has links)
Modelos murinos de infecção revelaram que as células T CD8+ (LTCs) são essenciais no controle de Trypanosoma cruzi, agente etiológico da Doença de Chagas. No entanto, durante a doença, os LTCs são notavelmente alterados e sub-ótimos, estabelecendo a fase crônica. Nos últimos anos, vários trabalhos sob a Doença de Chagas visam melhorar o desempenho dos LTCs. Apesar que os mecanismos citotóxicos, como perforina/granzima e interações Fas/FasL, pelos LTCs são bem caraterizados, a regulação de ambos não são completamente entendidos. Porém, nós investigamos se alguns parâmetros podem estar envolvidos na regulação in vivo das respostas efetoras dos LTCs pela vacina terapêutica de Trypanosoma cruzi baseado em Adenovírus humano tipo 5. Nós encontramos que a carga viral e o tempo após imunização têm um impacto na comutação do fenótipo citotóxico dos LTCs. Nossa descoberta evidencia os papeis não redundantes da perforina e FasL e a importância destes parâmetros na citotoxicidade FasL-independente, eventos envolvidos na busca uma efetiva vacina contra a Doença de Chagas. / Models of infection revealed that CD8+ T cells (CTLs) are essential for control of Trypanosoma cruzi, etiologic agent of Chagas disease. However, during disease, the CTLs are remarkably delayed and suboptimal establishing the chronic phase. In the latest years, several works about Chagas disease aim to enhance the performance of CTLs. Although the effector mechanisms of target cells elimination as perforin/granzymes and Fas/FasL interactions by CTLs are well characterized, the regulation of both are non-completed understood. Here, we investigated if some parameters can be involved in the in vivo regulation of CTL effector responses by a human type 5 Adenovirus-based Trypanosoma cruzi therapeutic vaccine. We found that, the viral load and time post-immunization have an impact in the CTL switching killing phenotype. Our findings shows the evidence of the nonredundant roles of the perforin and FasL and the importance of those parameters in the FasL-independent cytotoxicity, events related with the searching for an effective vaccine against Chagas disease.
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Papel Bim na resposta imune ao Trypanosoma cruzi durante a infecção experimental / Role of Bim protein in the immune response to Trypanosoma cruziduring experimental infection.

Torres, Marcela Hernandez 04 December 2015 (has links)
A proteína Bim é uma potente molécula pró-apoptótica da família Bcl-2 que participa na indução da via intrínseca de apoptose. Pouco se sabe sobre o papel de Bim na resposta imune contra patógenos. Utilizando um modelo murino de infecção pelo T. cruzi, nós observamos um aumento da carga parasitaria e da mortalidade de animais Bim-/-. Macrófagos peritoneais isolados de camundongos Bim-/- no pico de sua parasitemia apresentaram diminuição da produção de NO e da sua atividade microbicida, provavelmente devido a uma deficiência no influxo da subpopulação SPM (small peritoneal macrophages). Ademais, neste mesma fase, esplenócitos apresentaram uma deficiência da produção de NO e das citocinas pró-inflamatórias IFN-γ e IL-6 e os animais Bim-/- apresentaram uma diminuição da citotoxicidade in vivo contra antígenos específicos ao T. cruzi. Em conjunto, nossos resultados sugerem um papel importante da proteína Bim no controle da replicação e eliminação do parasita na fase inicial da infecção. / Bim protein is a potent pro-apoptotic molecule of Bcl-2 family that participates in the induction of intrinsic apoptosis pathway. Little is known about its role on the immune response against pathogens. Using a murine model of T. cruzi infection, we observed an increased parasitemia and mortality in Bim-/- mice. Peritoneal macrophages isolated from these mice at the peak of parasitemia displayed decreased NO production and microbicidal activity, probably due to a defect in the influx of the small peritoneal macrophage (SPM) subpopulation. Moreover, we also observed a deficiency in nitric oxide production, pro-inflammatory cytokines IFN-γ and IL-6 secretion by splenocytes at this period of infection. Finally, Bim-/- mice has an impaired in vivo cytotoxic response against antigens from T. cruzi. Together, our results suggest an important role of Bim in the control of parasite replication and elimination in acute phase of T. cruzi infection.
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Mise en évidence et caractérisation de la coopération entre les cellules NK et les cellules dendritiques humaines pour la présentation croisée d’antigènes / Characterization of NK/DC cooperation for Ag cross-presentation

Deauvieau, Florence 06 July 2011 (has links)
Les données de la littérature ont récemment souligné l’importance du dialogue réciproque qui s’instaure entre les cellules Natural Killer (NK) et les cellules dendritiques (DC) au cours des phases précoces de la réponse immune pour l’initiation des réponses T spécifiques. La présentation croisée d’antigènes (Ag), processus qui permet aux DC de présenter des Ag exprimés par d’autres cellules aux lymphocytes T CD8+, est requise pour le développement d’une immunité cellulaire spécifique dans la plupart des infections par des pathogènes intracellulaires et des tumeurs. L’étude des mécanismes physiologiques impliqués dans la régulation de cette fonction suscite donc un intérêt majeur. Ce travail a permis de mettre en lumière une coopération entre les cellules NK et les DC humaines pour la présentation croisée d’un Ag exprimé par des cibles tumorales. Dans ce contexte, nous avons montré que la lyse de ces cibles par les cellules NK n’est pas nécessaire à la capture de leurs Ag par les DC. Au contraire, la sécrétion d’IFN-γ et de TNF-α par les cellules NK activées au contact des cibles tumorales joue un rôle prépondérant dans l’induction de la présentation croisée d’Ag. Ainsi, nous avons identifié une nouvelle fonction « helper » des cellules NK à l’interface entre l’immunité innée et adaptative. Le ciblage de cette fonction pourrait offrir de nouvelles perspectives en immunothérapies anti-tumorales dont le but ultime est le développement d’une immunité cellulaire spécifique / Recent reports have demonstrated the importance of the reciprocal crosstalk between natural killer (NK) cells and dendritic cells (DC) occurring during early phase of immune response for shaping downstream T cell immunity. Antigen (Ag) cross-presentation, a process by which DC present Ag from neighboring cells to CD8+ T lymphocytes is a prerequisite for the developpment of specific cellular immunity against most intracellular pathogens and tumors. A more detailed understanding of the mechanisms that regulate this specific DC function is thus a major challenge for immunologists. Here, we highlight the cooperation between NK and DC for tumor cell-derived Ag cross-presentation. In this context, we show that the NK cell-mediated lysis of target cells is not required for Ag capture by DC. In contrast, both IFN-γ and TNF-α produced by NK cells upon recognition of tumor cells play a critical role in the induction of Ag cross-presentation. These findings define a novel « helper» function of NK cells bridging innate and adaptive immunity. This novel function could be harnessed in cancer immunotherapy for inducing Ag-specific cellular immunity
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Développement d'un vecteur bactérien pour l'immunothérapie anti-tumorale active et spécifique et caractérisation de la réponse immune induite / Development of a bacterial vector for active specific antitumor immunotherapy and characterization of the related immune response.

Chauchet, Xavier 01 October 2014 (has links)
Malgré les programmes de dépistage mis en place et le vaste arsenal thérapeutique disponible, 8,2 millions de décès dans le monde ont été attribués au cancer pour l'année 2012 (données Globocan 2012, OMS). L'immunothérapie antitumorale est en plein essor et consiste notamment à exploiter le système immunitaire de l'hôte pour obtenir une réponse contre la tumeur. L'utilisation de vecteurs bactériens, capables de délivrer un message antigénique et de stimuler de manière concomittante l'immunité innée, fait partie des approches de vaccination antitumorale prometteuses. Parmi ces vecteurs, une bactérie Pseudomonas aeruginosa mise au point par notre laboratoire présente l'intérêt de pouvoir injecter in vivo des antigènes de tumeur, via son système de sécrétion de type III (SST3), directement dans le compartiment intracellulaire des cellules présentatrices d'antigènes. La voie de présentation du CMH I est ainsi favorisée et permet la génération d'une réponse des lymphocytes T cytotoxiques vis-à-vis de la tumeur exprimant l'antigène. Cependant, la poursuite des études précliniques et cliniques paraît délicate, en raison du risque infectieux lié à une bactérie pathogène, quand bien même atténuée. Lors de ce travail, nous avons donc développé une nouvelle souche de P. aeruginosa Killed But Metabolically Active (KBMA), incapable de se répliquer, mais toujours apte à jouer son rôle de vecteur. Une analyse de la réponse immune antitumorale, suite à l'immunisation par différents vecteurs, a permis de mettre en évidence une forte infiltration de la tumeur par des lymphocytes T CD8+ spécifiques de l'antigène, mais également une protection à long terme liée à la présence d'un pool majoritaire de lymphocytes T CD8+ spécifiques effecteurs mémoires. Enfin nous avons cherché à appliquer cette technologie à l'antigène de tumeur anhydrase carbonique 9 (AC9), exprimé par de nombreuses tumeurs solides chez l'homme. / Despite cancer screening programs and the available therapeutic armamentarium, 8.2 million deaths worldwide were due to cancer in 2012 (data Globocan 2012, WHO). The antitumor immunotherapy is booming and aims at using the immune system of the host as a response against the tumor. The use of bacterial vectors, able to deliver an antigenic message and concomitantly stimulate innate immunity, is one of the most promising approaches to antitumor vaccination. Among these vectors, the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa developed by our laboratory has the advantage of being able to inject in vivo tumor antigens via its type III secretion system (T3SS) directly in the intracellular compartment of antigen-presenting cells. The MHC I presentation pathway is thus favored and allows the generation of a cytotoxic T lymphocytes response against antigen-expressing tumors. However, further preclinical and clinical studies remain difficult, because of the risk of infection related to a bacterial pathogen, even if attenuated. In this work, we have developed a new strain of P. aeruginosa Killed But Metabolically Active (KBMA) unable to replicate, but still able to play its role as a vector. An analysis of the antitumor immune response following immunization with different vectors, allowed to demonstrate a strong tumor infiltration by antigen-specific CD8+ T lymphocytes, but also a long-term protection related to the presence of a major pool of antigen-specific effector memory CD8+ T cells. Finally we are seeking to apply this technology to the tumor antigen carbonic anhydrase 9 (CA9), expressed by many solid tumors in humans.

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