Characterization of monocyte-derived dendritic cells used in immunotherapy for HIV-1-infected individuals

用于 HIV-1 感染者免疫治疗的单核细胞衍生树突状细胞的表征

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作者:Laís Teodoro da Silva, Wanessa Cardoso da Silva, Alexandre de Almeida, Denise da Silva Reis, Bruna Tereso Santillo, Paula Ordonhez Rigato, Alberto José da Silva Duarte, Telma Miyuki Oshiro

Aims

A therapeutic vaccine based on monocyte-derived dendritic cells (MDDCs) has been shown to represent a promising strategy for the treatment of cancer and viral infections. Here, we characterized the MDDCs used as an immunogen in a clinical trial for an anti-HIV-1 therapeutic vaccine. Patients &

Conclusions

Despite a large interindividual variability, the results suggested that MDDCs present the potential to promote immune responses in vaccinated patients.

Methods

Monocytes obtained from 17 HIV-infected individuals were differentiated into MDDCs and, after loading with autologous HIV, the cells were characterized concerning surface molecule expression, migratory and phagocytosis capacity, cytokine production and the induction of an effective cell-mediated immune response.

Results

The MDDCs were able to induce antigen-specific responses in autologous CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes. Conclusions: Despite a large interindividual variability, the results suggested that MDDCs present the potential to promote immune responses in vaccinated patients.

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