Anti-tumor immunostimulatory effect of heat-killed tumor cells |
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Authors: | Yoon Taek Joon Kim Ji Yeon Kim Hyojeong Hong Changwan Lee Hyunji Lee Chang Kwon Lee Kwang Ho Hong Seokmann Park Se Ho |
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Affiliation: | MD Bioalpha Inc., Suwon 443-813, Korea. |
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Abstract: | As a part of our ongoing search for a safe and efficient anti-tumor vaccine, we attempted to determine whether the molecular nature of certain tumor antigens would influence immune responses against tumor cells. As compared with freeze-thawed or formaldehyde-fixed tumor antigens, heat-denatured tumor antigens elicited profound anti-tumor immune responses and greatly inhibited the growth of live tumor cells. The heat-denatured tumor antigens induced a substantial increase in the anti-tumor CTL response in the absence of any adjuvant material. This response appears to be initiated by strong activation of the antigen-presenting cells, which may recognize heat-denatured protein antigens. Upon recognition of the heat-denatured tumor antigens, macrophages and dendritic cells were found to acutely upregulate the expression of co-stimulatory molecules such as B7.2, as well as the secretion of inflammatory cytokines such as IL-12 and TNF-alpha. The results of this study indicate that heat-denatured tumor extracts might elicit protective anti-tumor adaptive immune responses and also raise the possibility that a safe and efficient adjuvant-free tumor vaccine might be developed in conjunction with a dendritic cell-based tumor vaccine. |
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Keywords: | cancer vaccines dendritic cells immunotherapy active interleukin 12 mice |
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