New strategy for efficient selection of dendritic cell-tumor hybrids and clonal heterogeneity of resulting hybrids.

Abstract:

:Heterotypic hybrids created between dendritic cells (DC) and tumor cells represent an efficient approach for loading DC with tumor-associated antigens (TAA) and DC-tumor hybrid vaccines have shown promising outcomes in various preclinical and clinical studies. Conventional DC-tumor hybrid preparations, however, are unavoidably contaminated by DC-tumor aggregates and DC loaded with tumor cell debris. Here we describe a new strategy for selecting genuine DC-tumor hybrids. A HAT-sensitive/zeocin-resistant DC clone (XS106-7 Zeo) was fused with a GFP-transduced fibrosarcoma clone (S1509a-GFP) by polyethylene glycol and heterotypic hybrid clones were established by limiting dilution in the presence of HAT and zeocin. CD45 (DC origin) and GFP (tumor origin) were both expressed in 91% (51/56 clones) of the resulting clones, indicating high efficiency of our strategy. Marked heterogeneity was observed among the hybrid clones and only one clone exhibited characteristic features of DC (CD86 and I-A expression, dendritic morphology, T cell-stimulatory capacity and IL-1beta, IL-6 and TNFalpha production), suggesting that only small fractions of DC-tumor hybrids acquire and maintain the properties of parental DC. Finally, vaccination with this hybrid clone protected mice from subsequent growth of S1509a tumor cells, documenting the in vivo activity of DC-tumor hybrids in the complete absence of exogenous TAA.

journal_name

Cancer Biol Ther

journal_title

Cancer biology & therapy

authors

Matsue H,Matsue K,Edelbaum D,Walters M,Morita A,Takashima A

doi

10.4161/cbt.3.11.1217

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-11-01 00:00:00

pages

1145-51

issue

11

eissn

1538-4047

issn

1555-8576

pii

1217

journal_volume

3

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