Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies directed against the immunosuppressive domain of p15E inhibits tumour growth
Autor: | W. Van Ewijk, H.F.J. (Huub) Savelkoul, M. S. Lang, E. Hovenkamp, Paul P. Knegt |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
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Alginates medicine.drug_class mouse model medicine.medical_treatment Immunology Cell Retroviridae Proteins Monoclonal antibody Mice Viral Envelope Proteins Antigen Immune Tolerance medicine Animals alginate Immunology and Allergy Neutralizing antibody Mice Inbred BALB C Hybridomas biology Cell growth Antibodies Monoclonal Neoplasms Experimental Immunotherapy Neoplasm Proteins medicine.anatomical_structure monoclonal antibody Cell culture biology.protein Female immunotherapy Antibody Research Article p15E |
Zdroj: | Clinical and Experimental Immunology 102 (1995) 3 Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 102(3), 468-475 |
ISSN: | 1365-2249 0009-9104 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1995.tb03839.x |
Popis: | SUMMARY Immunosuppressive retrovirus-related proteins, like p15E, are involved in tumour-associated immunosuppression. In the present study we investigated whether such proteins could be used as targets in tumour immunotherapy using MoAbs. Immunotherapy was performed in mice inoculated with the Rauscher virus-transformed myeloid cell line RMB-1. RMB-1 cells express retroviral antigens at their cell surface. In order to obtain constant scrum titres of MoAbs over a prolonged period of time during therapy, anti-pl 5E antibody-producing hybridoma ceils were encapsulated in alginate and injected intraperitoneally in tumour-bearing mice. Using this technique, serum antibody titres of 50–100μg/ml were obtained, which remained constant over a period of at least 3 weeks. Therapy experiments were performed using anti-p15E antibodies 1F8, which recognizes both cell surface-associated as well as circulating pi 5E. and ER-1S5, which did not react with surface-bound p15E beyond background, but which neutralizes circulating p15E. Inoculation of alginates containing anti-p15E hybridoma cell lines in RMB-1 tumour-bearing mice showed inhibition of tumour cell growth. In survival experiments, 19F8 cured eight of 23 tumour-bearing mice. The p 15E neutralizing antibody ER-IS5 caused a significant longer survival, but therapy with this MoAb alone was not sufficient to cure the animals of the RMB-1 tumour. |
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