Apoptotic, necrotic, or fused tumor cells: An equivalent source of antigen for dendritic cell loading

Nicolas Larmonier, Delphine Mérino, Alexandra Nicolas, Dominique Cathelin, Angélique Besson, Andrew Bateman, Eric Solary, François Martin, Emmanuel Katsanis, Bernard Bonnotte

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    Abstract

    The identification of the most efficient strategy for tumor antigen loading of dendritic cells (DCs) remains a challenge in cancer immunotherapy protocols. Autologous dead tumor cells have been demonstrated to constitute an acceptable source of multiple tumor-associated antigens (TAA) to pulse DCs. However the optimal approach for inducing cell death that would lead to effective endocytosis and activation of DCs remains controversial. In this study we have induced and defined 3 distinct mechanisms of tumor cell death (apoptosis, necrosis and fusion-mediated cell death), and investigated their differential effects on DCs. Bone marrow-derived DCs demonstrated comparable uptake of primary apoptotic, necrotic, or fused dead tumor cells. Furthermore, the distinct modes of cancer cell death had analogous potential in activating the transcription factors NF-κB and STAT1 and in maturing DCs, resulting in an equally effective stimulation of immune T cells. The current study therefore provides further informations on the use of dead whole tumor cells as antigen sources for effective active anti-cancer immunotherapy.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1513-1524
    Number of pages12
    JournalApoptosis
    Volume11
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2006

    Keywords

    • Antigen presentation
    • Apoptosis
    • Dendritic cells
    • Fusion
    • NF-κB
    • Tumor cell death

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