Langerhans cells from women with cervical precancerous lesions become functionally responsive against human papillomavirus after activation with stabilized Poly-I: C

  • Diane M. Da Silva*
  • , Andrew W. Woodham
  • , Joseph G. Skeate
  • , Laurie K. Rijkee
  • , Julia R. Taylor
  • , Heike E. Brand
  • , Laila I. Muderspach
  • , Lynda D. Roman
  • , Annie A. Yessaian
  • , Huyen Q. Pham
  • , Koji Matsuo
  • , Yvonne G. Lin
  • , Greg M. McKee
  • , Andres M. Salazar
  • , W. Martin Kast
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV)-mediated suppression of Langerhans cell (LC) function can lead to persistent infection and development of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). Women with HPV-induced high-grade CIN2/3 have not mounted an effective immune response against HPV, yet it is unknown if LC-mediated T cell activation from such women is functionally impaired against HPV. We investigated the functional activation of in vitro generated LC and their ability to induce HPV16-specific T cells from CIN2/3 patients after exposure to HPV16 followed by treatment with stabilized Poly-I:C (s-Poly-I:C). LC from patients exposed to HPV16 demonstrated a lack of costimulatory molecule expression, inflammatory cytokine secretion, and chemokine-directed migration. Conversely, s-Poly-I:C caused significant phenotypic and functional activation of HPV16-exposed LC, which resulted in de novo generation of HPV16-specific CD8(+) T cells. Our results highlight that LC of women with a history of persistent HPV infection can present HPV antigens and are capable of inducing an adaptive T cell immune response when given the proper stimulus, suggesting that s-Poly-I:C compounds may be attractive immunomodulators for LC-mediated clearance of persistent HPV infection. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)197-208
Number of pages12
JournalClinical Immunology
Volume161
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec-2015

Keywords

  • Langerhans cells
  • Human papillomavirus
  • HPV16
  • Immune evasion
  • VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES
  • POLYINOSINIC-POLYCYTIDYLIC ACID
  • INNATE IMMUNE-RESPONSES
  • HLA CLASS-I
  • DENDRITIC CELLS
  • HIGH-RISK
  • PHASE-II
  • T-CELLS
  • CANCER
  • EXPRESSION

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