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Query: UNIPROT:O76050 (
neu
)
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We earlier showed that therapeutic vaccination of FVB/N mice with alphaviral replicon particles expressing rat neuET-
VRP
induced regression of established
neu
-expressing tumors. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of neuET-VRPs in a tolerant mouse model using mice with transgenic expression of
neu
. Using the same approach that induced regression of 70 mm(2) tumors in FVB/N mice, we were unable to inhibit tumor growth in tolerant
neu
-N mice, despite showing
neu
-specific B-cell and T-cell responses post vaccination. As
neu
-N mice have a limited T-cell repertoire specific to
neu
, we hypothesized that the absence of these T cells led to differences in the vaccine response. However, transfer of
neu
-specific T cells from vaccinated FVB/N mice was not effective in inducing tumor regression, as these cells did not proliferate in the tumor-draining lymph node. Vaccination given with low-dose cyclophosphamide to deplete regulatory T cells delayed tumor growth but did not result in tumor regression. Finally, we showed that T cells given with vaccination were effective in inhibiting tumor growth, if administered with approaches to deplete myeloid-derived suppressor cells. Our data show that both central deletion of lymphocytes and peripheral immunosuppressive mechanisms are present in
neu
-N mice. However, the major impediment to successful vaccination is the peripheral tumor-induced immune suppression.
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PMID:The immunosuppressive tumor environment is the major impediment to successful therapeutic vaccination in Neu transgenic mice. 2046 99