[Immune response of dendritic cells acquiring antigens from apoptotic cholangiocarcinoma cells induced by mitomycin]

PMID: 12681060
Journal: Zhonghua gan zang bing za zhi = Zhonghua ganzangbing zazhi = Chinese journal of hepatology (volume: 11, issue: 3, Zhonghua Gan Zang Bing Za Zhi 2003 Mar;11(3):149-52)
Published: 2003-03-01

Authors:
Wu G, Han BL, Pei XT

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the anti-tumor immune response of dendritic cells (DCs) acquiring antigens from apoptotic cholangiocarcinoma cells and their therapeutic effects on cholangiocarcinoma cells.

METHODS: DCs from human peripheral blood monocytes which acquired antigen capturing and processing capacity, characteristics of maturation, were established in vitro using granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and interleukin-4 (IL-4). Then cholangiocarcinoma cells were induced to apoptosis with mitomycin. The three groups included (1) coculture of DCs, apoptotic cancer cells and T cells, (2) coculture of DCs, necrotic cancer cells and T cells, (3) coculture of DCs, cultured cancer cells and T cells. After 7 days, DCs and T cells were riched separately to perform anti-tumor cells test and immune response test.

RESULTS: these cells had typical dendritic cell morphology, expressed high levels of CD1a and B7, acquired antigen from apoptotic cells caused by mitomycin and could stimulate T cells to inhibit, even kill cholangiocarcinoma cells.

CONCLUSIONS: The DCs from peripheral blood monocytes induced by GM-CSF and IL-4 can efficiently present antigen derived from apoptotic cells caused by mitomycin, and stimulate T cells activity obviously. It maybe become an effective therapy for tumor.