Objective To investigate the feasibility of dendritic cells ( DCs ) as vector of immunotherapy through intratracheal injection. Methods The DCs obtained from the bone marrow of BALB/ c mice were cultured and isolated with CD11c-positive magnetic beads. Then DCs were overloaded with ovalbumin peptide 323-339 ( OVA 323-339) for 24 hours. The mice in the DC-OVA group were intratrachelly injected DCs overloaded with OVA 323-339 in dose of 2 ×106 cells per mouse. The mice in thenegative control group were intratracheally injected with DCs untreated by OVA 323-339. On the second day,all mice were challenged with 1% OVA in PBS lasting for five days. The asthma animal model established by classic method was used for the positive control. Pathologic changes in lung and cell numbers in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid ( BALF) were assayed 24 hours after challenged. Results Just like the lung tissues from the mice asthma models, the lung tissues from the mice instilled with DCs overloaded with allergen OVA 323-339 showed extensive inflammatory cells infiltration, most of which were eosinophils, neutrophils and lymphocytes. The lung tissues in the DC group showed no obvious inflammation. There were more cells in BALF in the DC-OVA group than that in the DC group. OVA-specific IgE in serum from the DC-OVA group was not significantly different from that in the mice asthma models [ ( 48. 22 ±4. 76) U/mL vs. ( 52. 75 ±4. 03) U/mL, P gt;0. 05] . Conclusion DCs overloaded antigen has the ability of transferring of antigen effectively and may be used as vectors of immunotherapy.