Production of vascular endothelial growth factor by human tumors inhibits the functional maturation of dendritic cells

DI Gabrilovich, HL Chen, KR Girgis, HT Cunningham… - Nature medicine, 1996 - nature.com
DI Gabrilovich, HL Chen, KR Girgis, HT Cunningham, GM Meny, S Nadaf, D Kavanaugh…
Nature medicine, 1996nature.com
Inadequate presentation of tumor antigens by host professional antigen–presenting cells
(APCs), including dendritic cells (DCs), is one potential mechanism for the escape of tumors
from the host immune system. Here, we show that human cancer cell lines release a soluble
factor or factors that dramatically affect DC maturation from precursors without affecting the
function of relatively mature DCs. One factor responsible for these effects was identified as
vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Thus, VEGF may play a broader role in the …
Abstract
Inadequate presentation of tumor antigens by host professional antigen–presenting cells (APCs), including dendritic cells (DCs), is one potential mechanism for the escape of tumors from the host immune system. Here, we show that human cancer cell lines release a soluble factor or factors that dramatically affect DC maturation from precursors without affecting the function of relatively mature DCs. One factor responsible for these effects was identified as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Thus, VEGF may play a broader role in the pathogenesis of cancer than was previously thought, and therapeutic blockade of VEGF action may improve prospects for immunotherapy as well as inhibit tumor neovasculature.
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