Immunogenicity and plasmid delivery pathways of non-invasive Lactococcus lactis-vectored mucosal DNA vaccination
Sarana Kawashima, Keita Takahashi, Daiki Yanagisawa, Chitose Irikura, Hiroki Kondo, Naoki Inoue, Juri Koizumi, Tetsuo Koshizuka

TL;DR
This study explores how a non-invasive Lactococcus lactis vector delivers DNA vaccines mucosally and induces immune responses.
Contribution
The study identifies phagocytosis as the primary pathway for plasmid delivery by Lactococcus lactis in mucosal vaccination.
Findings
LL vectors localize on nasal epithelium and induce IgG and IgA immune responses.
Plasmid delivery occurs in phagocytic cells but not epithelial cells.
Phagocytosis inhibitors block DNA transfer, while bactericidal mechanisms do not.
Abstract
Mucosal DNA vaccination using a non-invasive Lactococcus lactis (LL) vector has been investigated. However, its immunogenicity and plasmid transfer mechanisms remain largely unknown. In this study, we investigated the intranasal delivery of LL carrying a mammalian enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-expressing plasmid and the cellular pathways underlying DNA transfer. Intranasally administered LL was primarily localized on the nasal epithelial surfaces, and a smaller fraction penetrated the subepithelial tissues. Intranasal administration of LL-carrying pLEC-EGFP plasmid induces antigen-specific serum IgG and mucosal IgA responses. In vitro co-culture analyses demonstrated that plasmid delivery and expression occurred in phagocytic cell lines but not in epithelial cell lines. This transfer was inhibited by compounds specific for phagocytosis, consistent with the observed time…
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TopicsRNA Interference and Gene Delivery · Probiotics and Fermented Foods · Cancer Research and Treatments
