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CD40 activation of BCP-ALL cells generates 11L-10-producing, 11L-12-defective APCs that induce allogeneic T-cell anergy

Authors :
D'Amico, G
Vulcano, M
Bugarin, C
Bianchi, G
Pirovano, G
Bonamino, M
Marin, V
Allavena, P
BIAGI, ETTORE
BIONDI, ANDREA
D'Amico, G
Vulcano, M
Bugarin, C
Bianchi, G
Pirovano, G
Bonamino, M
Marin, V
Allavena, P
Biagi, E
Biondi, A
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
place:WASHINGTON, 2004.

Abstract

The use of leukemia cells as antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in immunotherapy is critically dependent on their capacity to initiate and sustain an antitumor-specific immune response. Previous studies suggested that pediatric B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL) cells could be manipulated in vitro through the CD40-CD40L pathway to increase their immunostimulatory capacity. We extended the APC characterization of CD40L-activated BCP-ALL for their potential use in immunotherapy in a series of 19 patients. Engaging CD40 induced the up-regulation of CCR7 in 7 of 11 patients and then the migration to CCL19 in 2 of 5 patients. As accessory cells, CD40L-activated BCP-ALL induced a strong proliferation response of naive T lymphocytes. Leukemia cells, however, were unable to sustain proliferation over time, and T cells eventually became anergic. After CD40-activation, BCP-ALL cells released substantial amounts of interieukin-1 0 (IL-10) but were unable to produce bioactive IL-12 or to polarize T(H)1 effectors. Interestingly, adding exogenous IL-12 induced the generation of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)-secreting T(H)1 effectors and reverted the anergic profile in a secondary response. Therefore, engaging CD40 on BCP-ALL cells is insufficient for the acquisition of full functional properties of immunostimulatory APCs. These results suggest caution against the potential use of CD40L-activated BCP-ALL cells as agents for immunotherapy unless additional stimuli, such as IL-12, are provided.

Subjects

Subjects :
CD40L, leukemia, APC

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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