IL-12 stimulation but not B7 expression increases melanoma killing by patient cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL)

IL-12刺激而非B7表达可增强患者细胞毒性T淋巴细胞(CTL)对黑色素瘤的杀伤作用。

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Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated that rodent tumour cells engineered to secrete a variety of cytokines, or to express foreign antigens, MHC molecules or co-stimulatory molecules, are rejected by syngeneic animals. These observations have led to the initiation of a number of clinical trials using genetically modified tumour cells, to attempt to stimulate a patient anti-tumour immune response. In this study, a protocol has been developed to test in vitro the specific cytotoxic anti-tumour response generated from melanoma patient lymphocytes. The results showed that IL-12 in combination with IL-2 enhanced the autologous anti-melanoma CTL response, whereas B7.1 antigen expression on tumour cells did not increase anti-melanoma CTL generation. This method could be used to design more appropriate genetically modified tumour vaccines.

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