Exposure to the electrofusion process can increase the immunogenicity of human cells

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作者
Hock, BD
Roberts, G
McKenzie, JL
Gokhale, P
Salm, N
McLellan, AD
Patton, NW
Roake, JA
机构
[1] Christchurch Sch Med, Haematol Res Grp, Christchurch, New Zealand
[2] Christchurch Hosp, Dept Surg, Christchurch, New Zealand
关键词
electrofusion; hybrid; tumour; colorectal; dendritic cell;
D O I
10.1007/s00262-004-0659-9
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
The cellular products obtained following electrofusion (EF) of dendritic cells (DC) and tumour cells have shown promise as cancer vaccines. The immunogenicity of these preparations has been attributed to the presence of small numbers of DC-tumour hybrids and the contribution of the non-hybrid tumour cells present has received little attention. In this report, we investigated the effect of the EF process on the immunogenicity of allogeneic human cells, in particular the colorectal cell line, SW620. EF conditions were optimised to yield the maximum number of DC-SW620 hybrids co-expressing tumour associated antigen (TAA) and DC associated antigens. Exposure of SW620 to EF induced significant increases (P< 0.05) in apoptosis and necrosis. Pre-exposure of SW620 to the EF buffer alone [0.3 M glucose, 0.1 mM Ca(CH3COO)(2) and 0.5 mM Mg(CH3COO)(2)] resulted in significant increases in TAA uptake by DC during co-culture ( P< 0.05). DC phenotype was, however, not altered by exposure to EF treated tumour cells. In co-cultures of PBMC responders with SW620, the levels of IFN gamma release and cytotoxic activity were significantly increased ( P< 0.05) by pre-exposure of the SW620 to EF. Pre-exposure of allogeneic non-T cells, the colorectal cell line Lovo and a breast cancer cell line (MCF7) to EF also significantly ( P< 0.05) increased the levels of IFN gamma release by responding PBMC. These results demonstrate that the EF process itself can increase the immunogenicity of at least some human cell types independently of hybrid formation. These findings suggest that EF protocols should be evaluated with regard to the possibility that DC-tumour hybrids may not contribute all, or even most, of the immunostimulatory capacity present in preparations of EF treated cells.
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页数:11
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