Autologous dendritic cells or cells expressing both B7‐1 and MUC1 can rescue tumor‐specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes from MUC1‐mediated apoptotic cell death

Autor: Kontani, Keiichi, Taguchi, Osamu, Narita, Tatsuhiko, Hiraiwa, Nozomu, Sawai, Satoru, Hanaoka, Jun, Ichinose, Masutaro, Tezuka, Noriaki, Inoue, Shuhei, Fujino, Shozo, Kannagi, Reiji
Zdroj: Journal of Leukocyte Biology; August 2000, Vol. 68 Issue: 2 p225-232, 8p
Abstrakt: We attempted to induce MUC1‐specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) by mixed‐lymphocyte tumor cell culture (MLTC) using two allogeneic MUC1‐positive cancer cell lines, T‐47D and MCF7. The induced CTLs exhibited MUC1‐specific cytotoxicity 16 days after the initial stimulation. However, these CTLs underwent apoptotic death within 16 days. To examine whether the B7‐1 molecule is required for the expansion of the responder cells, a B7‐1(+)/MUC1(‐) cell line was transfected with MUC1 cDNA, and the resulting transfectant was employed as a stimulator in an autologous MLTC. The CTLs exhibited MUC1 specificity but also continued to propagate. In parallel, autologous dendritic cells (DCs) were added to an MLTC containing peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) and the allogeneic MUC1‐positive stimulators. The CTLs demonstrated MUC1 specificity and their number increased. This suggests that the B7‐1 molecule is required for rescuing CTLs from MUC1‐mediated apoptotic death, but not for the induction of MUC1‐specific responsiveness. This strategy to obtain the CTLs efficiently may be useful for adoptive immunotherapy against cancer.
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