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Publication : Th-1 lymphocytes induce dendritic cell tumor killing activity by an IFN-γ-dependent mechanism.

First Author  LaCasse CJ Year  2011
Journal  J Immunol Volume  187
Issue  12 Pages  6310-7
PubMed ID  22075702 Mgi Jnum  J:180408
Mgi Id  MGI:5306211 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1101812
Citation  LaCasse CJ, et al. (2011) Th-1 lymphocytes induce dendritic cell tumor killing activity by an IFN-gamma-dependent mechanism. J Immunol 187(12):6310-7
abstractText  Dendritic cells (DCs) encompass a heterogeneous population of cells capable of orchestrating innate and adaptive immune responses. The ability of DCs to act as professional APCs has been the foundation for the development and use of these cells as vaccines in cancer immunotherapy. DCs are also endowed with the nonconventional property of directly killing tumor cells. The current study investigates the regulation of murine DC cytotoxic function by T lymphocytes. We provide evidence that CD4(+) Th-1, but not Th-2, Th-17 cells, or regulatory T cells, are capable of inducing DC cytotoxic function. IFN-gamma was identified as the major factor responsible for Th-1-induced DC tumoricidal activity. Tumor cell killing mediated by Th-1-activated killer DCs was dependent on inducible NO synthase expression and NO production. Importantly, Th-1-activated killer DCs were capable of presenting the acquired Ags from the killed tumor cells to T lymphocytes in vitro or in vivo. These observations offer new possibilities for the application of killer DCs in cancer immunotherapy.
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