Improved Effector Function of Leukemia-specific T-lymphocyte Clones Trained with AML-derived Dendritic Cells
Recently it was shown that myeloid leukemic cells can be induced to differentiate into leukemia-derived dendritic cells (DC leu ), regaining the stimulatory capacity of professional DCs while presenting the leukemic antigen repertoire. But so far, the induced antileukemic T-cell responses have varie...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cancer genomics & proteomics 2008-09, Vol.5 (5), p.275-286 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recently it was shown that myeloid leukemic cells can be induced to differentiate into leukemia-derived dendritic cells (DC leu ), regaining the stimulatory capacity of professional DCs while presenting the leukemic antigen repertoire. But so far, the
induced antileukemic T-cell responses have varied in specificity and efficacy, or have even mediated opposite effects. In
an attempt to further characterize the DC/DC leu induced T-cell response pattern, immunoscope spectratyping, a novel and powerful tool to detect T-cell receptor (TCR) rearrangements
was used in combination with functional flow cytometry and non-radioactive fluorolysis assays. Human leucocyte antigen (HLA)
matched donor T-cells were repeatedly stimulated, either with leukemic blasts (French-American-British, FAB M4eo) or the corresponding
blast-derived DCs. Functional comparison revealed no significant difference in their T-cell stimulatory capacity, while the
DC/DC leu fraction favored T-cells with a higher lytic activity, comprising a higher proportion of T-memory CD45R0 + cells. Stimulation with blasts and DC/DC leu induced a similar TCR restriction pattern, while stimulation with DC/DC leu favored the CD4 T-cell subset and seemed to cause a higher grade of restriction. In conclusion, a combined strategy using
spectratyping with functional tests might not only provide useful information about the specificity and efficacy of the induced
T-cell response, but also pave the way to gain effective T-cell clones for therapeutic use. |
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ISSN: | 1109-6535 |