α-type-1 polarized dendritic cells: a novel immunization tool with optimized CTL-inducing activity

RB Mailliard, A Wankowicz-Kalinska, Q Cai, A Wesa… - Cancer research, 2004 - AACR
RB Mailliard, A Wankowicz-Kalinska, Q Cai, A Wesa, CM Hilkens, ML Kapsenberg…
Cancer research, 2004AACR
Using the principle of functional polarization of dendritic cells (DCs), we have developed a
novel protocol to generate human DCs combining the three features critical for the induction
of type-1 immunity:(a) fully mature status;(b) responsiveness to secondary lymphoid organ
chemokines; and (c) high interleukin-12p70 (IL-12p70)-producing ability. We show that IFN-
α and polyinosinic: polycytidylic acid (pI: C) synergize with the “classical” type-1-polarizing
cytokine cocktail [tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα)/IL-1β/IFNγ], allowing for serum-free …
Abstract
Using the principle of functional polarization of dendritic cells (DCs), we have developed a novel protocol to generate human DCs combining the three features critical for the induction of type-1 immunity: (a) fully mature status; (b) responsiveness to secondary lymphoid organ chemokines; and (c) high interleukin-12p70 (IL-12p70)-producing ability. We show that IFN-α and polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (p-I:C) synergize with the “classical” type-1-polarizing cytokine cocktail [tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα)/IL-1β/IFNγ], allowing for serum-free generation of fully mature type-1-polarized DCs (DC1). Such “α-type-1-polarized DC(s)” (αDC1) show high migratory responses to the CCR7 ligand, 6C-kine but produce much higher levels of IL-12p70 as compared to TNFα/IL-1β/IL-6/prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)-matured DCs (sDC), the current “gold standard” in DC-based cancer vaccination. A single round of in vitro sensitization with αDC1 (versus sDCs) induces up to 40-fold higher numbers of long-lived CTLs against melanoma-associated antigens: MART-1, gp100, and tyrosinase. Serum-free generation of αDC1 allows, for the first time, the clinical application of DCs that combine the key three features important for their efficacy as anticancer vaccines.
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