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Natural human plasmacytoid dendritic cells induce antigen-specific T-cell responses in melanoma patients

Authors :
Jurjen Tel
Pierre Coulie
I. Jolanda M. de Vries
Otto C. Boerman
Wim J.G. Oyen
Michelle M. van Rossum
Sandra Croockewit
Tetsuro Baba
Gregor Winkels
Cornelis J. A. Punt
Barbara M. Schulte
Gerty Schreibelt
Daniel Benitez-Ribas
Carl G. Figdor
Erik H.J.G. Aarntzen
CCA -Cancer Center Amsterdam
Oncology
Source :
Cancer Research, 73, 1063-75, Cancer research, 73(3), 1063-1075. American Association for Cancer Research Inc., Cancer Research, 73, 3, pp. 1063-75
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 119153.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Vaccination against cancer by using dendritic cells has for more than a decade been based on dendritic cells generated ex vivo from monocytes or CD34(+) progenitors. Here, we report on the first clinical study of therapeutic vaccination against cancer using naturally occurring plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC). Fifteen patients with metastatic melanoma received intranodal injections of pDCs activated and loaded with tumor antigen-associated peptides ex vivo. In vivo imaging showed that administered pDCs migrated and distributed over multiple lymph nodes. Several patients mounted antivaccine CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-cell responses. Despite the limited number of administered pDCs, an IFN signature was observed after each vaccination. These results indicate that vaccination with naturally occurring pDC is feasible with minimal toxicity and that in patients with metastatic melanoma, it induces favorable immune responses. Cancer Res; 73(3); 1063-75. (c)2012 AACR.

Details

ISSN :
00085472
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Research, 73, 1063-75, Cancer research, 73(3), 1063-1075. American Association for Cancer Research Inc., Cancer Research, 73, 3, pp. 1063-75
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e795c992c3266bf20200828907306227