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Publication : Tumour susceptibility to innate and adaptive immunotherapy changes during tumour maturation.

First Author  Stewart TJ Year  2004
Journal  Immunol Cell Biol Volume  82
Issue  5 Pages  455-61
PubMed ID  15479430 Mgi Jnum  J:93362
Mgi Id  MGI:3056943 Doi  10.1111/j.0818-9641.2004.01273.x
Citation  Stewart TJ, et al. (2004) Tumour susceptibility to innate and adaptive immunotherapy changes during tumour maturation. Immunol Cell Biol 82(5):455-61
abstractText  Summary Immunotherapy of tumours using T cells expanded in vitro has met with mixed clinical success suggesting that a greater understanding of tumour/T-cell interaction is required. We used a HPV16E7 oncoprotein-based mouse tumour model to study this further. In this study, we demonstrate that a HPV16E7 tumour passes through at least three stages of immune susceptibility over time. At the earliest time point, infusion of intravenous immune cells fails to control tumour growth although the same cells given subcutaneously at the tumour site are effective. In a second stage, the tumour becomes resistant to subcutaneous infusion of cells but is now susceptible to both adjuvant activated and HPV16E7-specific immune cells transferred intravenously. In the last phase, the tumour is susceptible to intravenous transfer of HPV16E7-specific cells, but not adjuvant-activated immune cells. The requirement for IFN-gamma and perforin also changes with each stage of tumour development. Our data suggest that effective adoptive T-cell therapy of tumour will need to be matched with the stage of tumour development.
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