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Dendritic cells pulsed with tumor cells killed by high hydrostatic pressure inhibit prostate tumor growth in TRAMP mice

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    0488092 - ÚMG 2018 RIV US eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Mikyšková, Romana - Indrová, Marie - Štěpánek, Ivan - Kanchev, Ivan - Bieblová, Jana - Vošahlíková, Š. - Moserová, I. - Truxová, I. - Fučíková, J. - Bartunkova, J. - Spisek, R. - Sedláček, Radislav - Reiniš, Milan
    Dendritic cells pulsed with tumor cells killed by high hydrostatic pressure inhibit prostate tumor growth in TRAMP mice.
    Oncoimmunology. Roč. 6, č. 12 (2017), č. článku e1362528. ISSN 2162-402X. E-ISSN 2162-402X
    Grant CEP: GA MŠMT(CZ) LM2015040; GA MŠMT(CZ) ED1.1.00/02.0109; GA MŠMT ED2.1.00/19.0395; GA ČR GA15-24769S
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:68378050
    Klíčová slova: dendritic cells * docetaxel * high hydrostatic pressure * immunotherapy * prostate cancer
    Obor OECD: Immunology
    Impakt faktor: 5.503, rok: 2017

    Dendritic cell (DC)-based vaccines pulsed with high hydrostatic pressure (HHP)-inactivated tumor cells have recently been shown to be a promising tool for prostate cancer chemoimmunotherapy. In this study, DC-based vaccines, both pulsed and unpulsed, were as effective as docetaxel (DTX) in reducing prostate tumors in the orthotopic transgenic adenocarcinoma of the mouse prostate (TRAMP) model. However, we did not observe any additive or synergic effects of chemoimmunotherapy on the tumor growth, while only the combination of DTX and pulsed dendritic cells resulted in significantly lower proliferation detected by Ki67 staining in histological samples. The DC-based vaccine pulsed with HHP-treated tumor cells was also combined with another type of cytostatic, cyclophosphamide, with similar results. In another clinically relevant setting, minimal residual tumor disease after surgery, administration of DC-based vaccines after the surgery of poorly immunogenic transplanted TRAMP-C2, as well as in immunogenic TC-1 tumors, reduced the growth of tumor recurrences. To identify the effector cell populations after DC vaccine application, mice were twice immunized with both pulsed and unpulsed DC vaccine, and the cytotoxicity of the spleen cells populations was tested. The effector cell subpopulations were defined as CD4(+) and NK1.1(+), which suggests rather unspecific therapeutic effects of the DC-based vaccines in our settings. Taken together, our data demonstrate that DC-based vaccines represent a rational tool for the treatment of human prostate cancer.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0282719

     
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