Bioactive suture: a novel immunotherapy for head and neck cancer
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- DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-04-0052
Bioactive suture: a novel immunotherapy for head and neck cancer
Abstract
Purpose: We have proposed to characterize the mechanism through which bioactive surgical sutures generate a T(H)1 immune response and to define the immune-stimulating half-life of the sutures.
Experimental design: Bioactive sutures of interferon gamma (IFNgamma), interleukin 2 (IL-2), anti-CD3/CD28, anti-CD3/CD28 + IL-2, or anti-CD3/CD28 + IFNgamma sutures were used to stimulate lymphocytes from normal donors and from head and neck cancer patients in vitro over a 24-day period. Cell supernatants were analyzed by ELISA, and T cells were phenotyped to characterize the immune response generated. Intracellular cytokine staining was performed to measure the expansion of flu-specific T cells. Electromobility shift assay and supershift assay were used to measure the intranuclear DNA binding activity of nuclear factor kappaB and its p65 subunit in T cells activated by sutures in the presence and absence of a proteasome inhibitor, MG-132.
Results: Anti-CD3/CD28, anti-CD3/CD28 + IL-2, or anti-CD3/CD28 + IFNgamma generated a prolonged T(H)1 immune response for 18 days in vitro. Anti-CD3/CD28 expanded flu-specific T cells. Activated T cells demonstrated enhanced CD40 ligand (CD40L) expression within 72 hours of stimulation, which stimulated other cells to secrete IL-12. Stimulated T cells demonstrated increased intranuclear expression of nuclear factor-kappaB, which was blocked by MG-132, and also reduced CD40L and IL-12 expression.
Conclusions: This is the first report to demonstrate that bioactive surgical sutures can generate a prolonged T(H)1 immune response and expand flu-specific T cells. Bioactive sutures, which are primarily a T-cell stimulant, also stimulated other cells to secrete IL-12 and prolonged the immune response. Sutures may provide a novel in situ stimulating strategy for enhancing the immune system of cancer patients.
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