Cationic micelle delivery of a multi‐epitope vaccine candidate derived from tumor‐associated antigens, causing regression in established CT26 colorectal tumors in mice

Author:

Sabzehei Faezeh12,Taromchi Amir Hossein13ORCID,Ramazani Ali34ORCID,Nedaei Keivan1,Feizi Abdolamir5,Arsang‐Jang Shahram6,Danafar Hossein4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Biotechnology School of Medicine, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences Zanjan Iran

2. Student Research Committee Zanjan University of Medical Sciences Zanjan Iran

3. Cancer Gene Therapy Research Center Zanjan University of Medical Sciences Zanjan Iran

4. Department of Pharmaceutical Biomaterials School of Pharmacy, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences Zanjan Iran

5. Department of Pathology School of Medicine, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences Zanjan Iran

6. Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology School of Medicine, Znjan University of Medical Sciences Zanjan Iran

Abstract

AbstractAmong all the cancers, colorectal cancer (CRC) has the third mortality rank in both genders. Cancer vaccines have shown promising results in boosting patients' immune systems to fight cancer. Using the IEDB database, we predicted mouse MHC‐I (H2‐Ld) binding epitopes from four tumor‐associated antigens (APC, KRAS, TP53, and PIK3CA) and designed a multi‐epitope vaccine. We expressed the candidate vaccine and encapsulated it into the cationic micelle with polyethyleneimine conjugated to oleic acid as its building blocks. We studied tumor inhibition effect, cytokine production, and lymphocyte proliferation in the mouse CRC model after vaccination. Our finding illustrated significant tumor growth inhibition in mouse models treated with the candidate nanovaccine. Besides the significant release of IFN‐γ and IL‐4 by immunized mouse spleen T‐lymphocytes, T‐cell proliferation assay results confirmed effective immune response after the vaccination. These results demonstrate the potential therapeutic effects of nanovaccines and could be a possible approach to CRC immunotherapy.

Funder

Student Research Committee, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences

Iran National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,Ceramics and Composites

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