Activation of antitumor cytotoxic T lymphocytes by fusions of human dendritic cells and breast carcinoma cells

J Gong, D Avigan, D Chen, Z Wu… - Proceedings of the …, 2000 - National Acad Sciences
J Gong, D Avigan, D Chen, Z Wu, S Koido, M Kashiwaba, D Kufe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000National Acad Sciences
We have reported that fusions of murine dendritic cells (DCs) and murine carcinoma cells
reverse unresponsiveness to tumor-associated antigens and induce the rejection of
established metastases. In the present study, fusions were generated with primary human
breast carcinoma cells and autologous DCs. Fusion cells coexpressed tumor-associated
antigens and DC-derived costimulatory molecules. The fusion cells also retained the
functional potency of DCs and stimulated autologous T cell proliferation. Significantly, the …
We have reported that fusions of murine dendritic cells (DCs) and murine carcinoma cells reverse unresponsiveness to tumor-associated antigens and induce the rejection of established metastases. In the present study, fusions were generated with primary human breast carcinoma cells and autologous DCs. Fusion cells coexpressed tumor-associated antigens and DC-derived costimulatory molecules. The fusion cells also retained the functional potency of DCs and stimulated autologous T cell proliferation. Significantly, the results show that autologous T cells are primed by the fusion cells to induce MHC class I-dependent lysis of autologous breast tumor cells. These findings demonstrate that fusions of human breast cancer cells and DCs activate T cell responses against autologous tumors.
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