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Optimal culture conditions for the generation of natural killer cell-induced dendritic cells for cancer immunotherapy
Authors:Nguyen-Pham Thanh-Nhan  Yang Deok-Hwan  Nguyen Truc-Anh Thi  Lim Mi-Seon  Hong Cheol Yi  Kim Mi-Hyun  Lee Hyun Ju  Lee Youn-Kyung  Cho Duck  Bae Soo-Young  Ahn Jae-Sook  Kim Yeo-Kyeoung  Chung Ik-Joo  Kim Hyeoung-Joon  Lee Je-Jung
Affiliation:Research Center for Cancer Immunotherapy, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Jeollanamdo, Korea.
Abstract:Dendritic cell (DC)-based vaccines continue to be considered an attractive tool for cancer immunotherapy. DCs require an additional signal from the environment or other immune cells to polarize the development of immune responses toward T helper 1 (Th1) or Th2 responses. DCs play a role in natural killer (NK) cell activation, and NK cells are also able to activate and induce the maturation of DCs. We investigated the types of NK cells that can induce the maturation and enhanced function of DCs and the conditions under which these interactions occur. DCs that were activated by resting NK cells in the presence of inflammatory cytokines exhibited increased expression of several costimulatory molecules and an enhanced ability to produce IL-12p70. NK cell-stimulated DCs potently induced Th1 polarization and exhibited the ability to generate tumor antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses. Our data demonstrate that functional DCs can be generated by coculturing immature DCs with freshly isolated resting NK cells in the presence of Toll-like receptor agonists and proinflammatory cytokines and that the resulting DCs effectively present antigens to induce tumor-specific T-cell responses, which suggests that these cells may be useful for cancer immunotherapy.
Keywords:cancer immunotherapy   dendritic cells   natural killer cells   signal
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