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Amb a 1–immunostimulatory oligodeoxynucleotide conjugate immunotherapy decreases the nasal inflammatory response - 24/08/11

Doi : 10.1016/j.jaci.2003.11.001 
Meri K Tulic, PhD a, Pierre-Olivier Fiset, BSc a, Pota Christodoulopoulos, PhD a, Patrice Vaillancourt, MSc a, Martin Desrosiers, MD b, François Lavigne, MD b, Joseph Eiden, MD c, Qutayba Hamid, MD, PhD a,
a Meakins-Christie Laboratories, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 
b Centre Hospitalier de I'Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 
c Dynavax Technologies Corp, Berkeley, Calif, USA 

Reprint requests: Qutayba Hamid, MD, PhD, Meakins-Christie Laboratories, McGill University, 3626 St Urbain St, Montreal, Quebec Canada H2X 2P2

Abstract

Background

Amb a 1–immunostimulatory phosphorothioate oligonucleotide conjugate (AIC) is a novel immunotherapeutic compound consisting of purified Amb a 1 from short ragweed proteins covalently linked to an immunostimulatory phosphorothioate oligodeoxyribonucleotide. In sensitized animals AIC can stimulate an Amb a 1–specific TH1 response and decrease pulmonary reactivity to ragweed challenge. Clinical trials have documented reduced allergic response to AIC in comparison with licensed ragweed extract.

Objectives

We sought to determine the in vivo effect of short-course immunotherapy with AIC on eosinophilia and cytokine mRNA expression in the nasal mucosa of ragweed-sensitive patients.

Methods

Ragweed-sensitive patients with allergic rhinitis were treated with 6 escalating doses of AIC (0.06-12 μg, n = 28) or placebo (n = 29) at weekly intervals immediately before the 2001 ragweed season. Symptom scores and medication use were recorded for the 2001 and 2002 ragweed seasons for all patients. A subset of patients (12 receiving AIC and 7 receiving placebo) consented to have nasal biopsy specimens taken before immunization and before and after the first ragweed season. The preseason and postseason biopsy specimens were taken 24 hours after ragweed allergen challenge and compared with the initial unchallenged biopsy specimen to assess cytokine and inflammatory cell responses by using immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization.

Results

AIC was safe and well tolerated by all patients. There was no difference between the AIC and placebo groups in the number of allergen-induced major basic protein–, IL-4–, IL-5–, or IFN-γ–positive cells in the mucosa in the first weeks after AIC immunization. On rechallenge and rebiopsy after the end of the 2001 ragweed season, however, AIC-treated patients had a significantly reduced increase in eosinophils and IL-4 mRNA-positive cells and an increased number of IFN-γ mRNA-positive cells compared with placebo-treated patients. No difference between treatment groups was observed in symptom scores or medication use during the first ragweed season. During the second ragweed season, however, there was a significant decrease in chest symptoms and a trend toward reduced nasal symptoms in the AIC-treated group.

Conclusion

Short-course immunotherapy with AIC can modify the response of nasal mucosa to allergen challenge by increasing TH1 cytokine production and decreasing TH2 cytokine production and eosinophilia. This modification was not immediate but was observed 4 to 5 months after completion of immunotherapy and seasonal ragweed-pollen exposure. The T-cell subset shift after immunization and seasonal exposure was followed by evidence of clinical efficacy in the second ragweed season without additional AIC immunizations.

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Keywords : Amb a 1–immunostimulatory phosphorothioate oligonucleotide conjugate, immunotherapy, rhinitis, ragweed

Abbreviations : AIC, ICC, ISH, ISS


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 Supported by a grant from Dynavax Technologies Corporation, Berkeley, Calif. M. K. Tulic is a GlaxoSmithKline/CIHR/Canadian Lung Association Fellow, P. O. Fiset is a recipient of an FRSQ-FCAR Santé Master's Studentship, and Q. Hamid is a recipient of the Senior FRSQ Chercheur-Boursier Award.


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