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Autologous canine immunotherapy: short-time generated dendritic cells loaded with canine transmissible venereal tumor-whole lysate
Authors:Moisés Armides Franco-Molina  Yareellys Ramos-Zayas  Erika Evangelina Coronado-Cerda  Edgar Mendoza-Gamboa  Pablo Zapata-Benavides  Silvia Elena Santana-Krymskaya
Institution:1. Virology and Immunology Laboratory, Biological Science Faculty, Autonomous University of Nuevo León (AUNL), San Nicolás de los Garza, Méxicomoyfranco@gmail.com;3. Virology and Immunology Laboratory, Biological Science Faculty, Autonomous University of Nuevo León (AUNL), San Nicolás de los Garza, México
Abstract:Abstract

Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the therapeutic potential of autologous DCs loaded with whole tumor cell lysate of CTVT generated under a simplified and rapid procedure in vitro production process, in a vulvar submucosal model of CTVT in dogs.

Materials and methods: We generated a model of intravulvar CTVT in dogs. A CTVT lysate antigen was prepared according to the method of 1-butanol and after administered with complete Freund's adjuvant via subcutaneous in female healthy dogs and challenge with CTVT cells to corroborate the immunogenicity. Short-time generated dendritic cell pulsed with CTVT whole-lysate was performed, and analyzed by FITC-dextran uptake assay and characterized using anti-canine monoclonal antibodies CD14, CD80, CD83, and DLAII by flow cytometry. Dendritic cell therapy was administered in a frequency of three times every 2 weeks when the CTVT had 4 months of growth and 89?±?5 cm diameter. The CD3+, CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes were determined by flow cytometry, and IFN-γ by ELISA assay.

Results and discussion: The administration of CTVT whole-lysate resulted in tumor prevention. The short-time generated dendritic cell pulsed with CTVT whole-lysate administration resulted in an efficient reduction and elimination of CTVT, probably due to the increase in lymphocyte populations (CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+), IFN-γ production and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes.

Conclusion: In conclusion, this study demonstrates the efficacy of immunotherapy based in short-time generated dendritic cell pulsed with CTVT whole-lysate for the treatment of CTVT, and offer veterinary oncologists new alternative therapies to treat this and another malignancy.
Keywords:Immunotherapy  dendritic cells  canine tumor venereal transmissible  interferon-γ  lymphocytes
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