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Comparative Study
. 2001 Nov 15;61(22):8105-9.

Comparative analysis of necrotic and apoptotic tumor cells as a source of antigen(s) in dendritic cell-based immunization

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Comparative Study

Comparative analysis of necrotic and apoptotic tumor cells as a source of antigen(s) in dendritic cell-based immunization

Y Kotera et al. Cancer Res. .

Abstract

There is considerable controversy as to whether necrotic (lysate) or apoptotic tumor cells serve as the superior source of multiple tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) to pulse dendritic cells (DCs) for immunotherapeutic applications. Here, we show that standard procedures to induce apoptosis by UVB irradiation unequivocally result in a mixed population of viable, apoptotic, and necrotic tumor cells, necessitating additional purification. We used highly enriched apoptotic versus lysate of B16 melanoma cells to examine whether or not there are important distinctions between these two sources of TAAs for loading of DCs. Our results demonstrate that although some differences exist between the two forms of TAAs in expression of heat shock proteins, as well as production of interleukin-12 by pulsed DCs, their respective capacities to mature DCs phenotypically, as well as to elicit both effective immune priming and antitumor therapeutic efficacy in vivo when presented by DCs, are equivalent.

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