Viruslike particles (VLPs) produced from the L1 protein of several papillomaviruses have induced protection from infection after live challenge in animal models. In the present study, the safety and immunogenicity of a human papillomavirus (HPV)--11 L1 VLP candidate vaccine were measured in a phase 1, dose-finding trial in humans. The vaccine was well tolerated and induced high levels of both binding and neutralizing antibodies. Marked increases in lymphoproliferation to HPV--11 L1 antigens were noted after the second vaccination. In addition, lymphoproliferation was induced after vaccination in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) stimulated with heterologous L1 VLP antigens of HPV types 6 and 16. Statistically significant increases in HPV antigen--specific interferon--gamma and interleukin-5 production were measured from PBMC culture supernatants. This candidate HPV VLP vaccine induced robust B and T cell responses, and T cell helper epitopes appear to be conserved across HPV types.
Extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition by alveolar type II cells is important for repair of a damaged alveolar epithelium. Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) is abundant in injured lung and has profound effects on ECM production and cell differentiation. We determined the effects of TGF-beta 1 on type II cell expression of fibronectin and surfactant protein C (SP-C) in vitro. TGF-beta 1 increased the proportion of type II cells with detectable mRNA for fibronectin from 9 to 68%, as demonstrated by in situ hybridization, and increased the fibronectin mRNA levels 10-fold. TGF-beta 1-treated cultures had increased immunostaining for fibronectin and increased secretion of metabolically labeled fibronectin. A decreased proportion of type II cells treated with TGF-beta 1 had detectable mRNA for SP-C, and the abundance of this message per cell decreased to 25% of control values. No effects of TGF-beta 1 were noted on the proportion of cells that contained lamellar bodies, which was 87% in both groups. These data indicate that TGF-beta 1 regulates type II cell fibronectin protein an mRNA levels. In addition, the decreased abundance of SP-C mRNA suggests that TGF-beta 1 may also modulate type II cell differentiation in lung injury.
Interleukin-15 (IL-15) has been reported to have many activities on T cell populations, including a potential role in improving antigen-specific proliferation in HIV-1 disease. We tested this response in healthy adults by studying the response of T cell populations after stimulation with medium, tetanus, cytomegalovirus (CMV) antigens in cultures from 21 volunteers. IL-15 caused a dose-dependent increase in medium and antigen-induced proliferation. The expansion was due to CD8>natural killer (NK)>CD4 lymphocytes and memory > naive cells. The IL-15-stimulated CD8 cells had increased levels of the activation markers CD69 and DR. The published CMV-induced expression of CD57 on CD8+ cells was increased in CMV seronegative and seropositive subjects by IL-15. IL-15 appears to be a stimulator of T cell populations in healthy adults and may be useful in settings to enhance nonspecific NK activity or antigen-specific CD8 activity.
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