Specific antitumor activity of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes expanded first in a culture with both anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody and activated B cells and then in a culture with interleukin-2

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作者
Tamada, K
Harada, M
Okamoto, T
Takenoyama, M
Ito, O
Matsuzaki, G
Nomoto, K
机构
[1] KYUSHU UNIV, MED INST BIOREGULAT, DEPT VIROL, HIGASHI KU, FUKUOKA 81282, JAPAN
[2] KYUSHU UNIV, MED INST BIOREGULAT, DEPT IMMUNOL, HIGASHI KU, FUKUOKA 812, JAPAN
关键词
TIL; adoptive immunotherapy; activated B cells; costimulation signal;
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10.1007/BF01526553
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
In order to expand tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) efficiently and in order to use them for immunotherapy, we utilized lipopolysaccharide-activated B cells (LPS blasts) as costimulatory-signal-providing cells in an in vitro culture system. TIL, prepared from subcutaneously inoculated B16 melanoma, failed to expand when cultured with anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody (mAb) alone followed by a low dose of interleukin(IL)-2. In contrast, such TU, did expand efficiently in culture with both anti-CD3 mAb and LPS blasts followed by culture with IL-2. These findings suggest that the presence of LPS blasts in the initial culture was essential for the cell expansion. The expansion of TIL was partially blocked by the addition of CTLA4 Ig, which is an inhibitor of costimulatory molecules such as CD80 and CD86, and was almost blocked by the addition of anti-(Fc receptor gamma II)mAb. These findings thus indicate that such molecules, in conjunction with the receptor on the LPS blasts, participate in the efficient expansion of TIL. The B16-derived TIL, which expanded in our culture system, were predominantly CD8(+) T cells and showed a higher level of cytolytic activity against B16 melanoma than either lymphokine-activated killer cells or TIL cultured with a high dose of IL-2. In addition, the in vitro expanded B16-derived TIL produced interferon gamma, but not IL-4, in response to B16 melanoma. What is more important, the adoptive transfer of such TIL had a significant antitumor effect against pulmonary metastasis in B16 melanoma, even without the concurrent administration of IL-2. Collectively, our results thus indicate the therapeutic efficacy of the protocol presented here for antitumor immunotherapy with TIL.
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