Formalin-fixed tumor cells effectively induce antitumor immunity both in prophylactic and therapeutic conditions
pmid: 15113591
Formalin-fixed tumor cells effectively induce antitumor immunity both in prophylactic and therapeutic conditions
Autologous whole tumor cell-based vaccinations would seem to be ideal since such vaccinations, in contrast to vaccination with a single defined antigen, have the potential to elicit a broad type of T-cell immune response to tumor-associated antigens.We modified formaldehyde (formalin)-fixed mouse melanoma cells and investigated the utility of those cells as sources of tumor antigens for immunotherapy.C57BL/6 or the proteasome activator PA28alpha-knockout mice were intradermally inoculated with 1% formalin-fixed B16 cells three times at weekly intervals either before or after tumor challenge. Simultaneously, interleukin-12 gene was transferred into the skin around immunization sites using gene gun technology. The effects were evaluated by tumor growth, antigen-specific interferon-gamma production in splenic lymphocytes, and activation of dendritic cells.Fixed cells directly induced production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in dendritic cells more effectively than did frozen and thawed cells. More than 60% of the mice immunized with fixed cells and interleukin-12 rejected the challenged B16 tumor. CD4+ T cells from those mice produced a significant amount of interferon-gamma in response to melanoma cells. Furthermore, this combined treatment showed antitumor immunity initiated by CD8+ and CD4+ T cells in the therapeutic experiments. PA28alpha/beta appeared not to be required for the development of CD8+ T cells, although it is known to be essential for the development of CD8+ T cells specific for tyrosinase-related protein-2, one of melanocyte-lineage differentiated antigens.These results suggest that formalin-fixed autologous melanoma cells have a potential to function as effective antigen sources for immunotherapy.
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Mice, Knockout, Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex, Skin Neoplasms, Cell Death, Proteins, Bone Marrow Cells, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Cancer Vaccines, Interleukin-12, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Fixatives, Interferon-gamma, Mice, Formaldehyde, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Animals, Female, Melanoma, Spleen
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Mice, Knockout, Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex, Skin Neoplasms, Cell Death, Proteins, Bone Marrow Cells, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Cancer Vaccines, Interleukin-12, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Fixatives, Interferon-gamma, Mice, Formaldehyde, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Animals, Female, Melanoma, Spleen
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