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Exosomes and anti-tumour immunotherapy
Authors:Chaput Nathalie  Andre Fabrice  Schartz Noël E C  Flament Caroline  Angevin Eric  Escudier Bernard  Zitvogel Laurence
Affiliation:Unité d'immunologie, Département de biologie clinique, Institut Gustave-Roussy, 39 rue Camille-Desmoulins, 94805 Villejuif, France.
Abstract:
Exosomes are 60 to 90 nm membrane vesicles originating from late endosomes and secreted from most hematopoietic and epithelial cells in vitro. B cell derived-exosome antigenicity was first reported in 1996 in MHC class II restricted CD4+ T lymphocytes. In 1998, we reported that dendritic cell derived-exosomes are immunogenic in mice leading to tumor rejection. These findings have renewed the interest in exosomes. The current challenge consists in understanding the mechanisms and the physiological relevance of exosomes that could contribute to the design of the optimal exosome based-vaccination. Here, we will focus on the biological features pertaining to dendritic cell- and tumor cell derived-exosomes and will discuss their potential clinical implementation.
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