T-Cell activation by t(9;22) acute lymphoblastic leukemia-derived dendritic-like cells is associated with increased tapasin expression
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T-Cell activation by t(9;22) acute lymphoblastic leukemia-derived dendritic-like cells is associated with increased tapasin expression
Abstract
Dendritic-like cells from t(9;22) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) blasts can activate T cells, while the original unmodified leukemic blasts cannot. To determine whether these functional differences were associated with differences in antigen-processing machinery (APM) component expression, we have measured the level of APM component expression in unmodified blasts and ALL-derived dendritic-like cells. Seven t(9;22) ALL patient samples and one cell line were studied for APM component expression utilizing a unique panel of recently developed monoclonal antibodies and a recently developed intracellular staining technique. In addition, the HLA class I antigen cell surface expression was measured. HLA class I antigens were similarly expressed on the unmodified blasts and on the autologous dendritic-like cells. Intracellular HLA class I antigen and tapasin expression (P=0.03 for both) were upregulated in all t(9;22) ALL-derived dendritic-like cells, in comparison to the unmodified blasts. These results provide a potential mechanism for the ability of t(9;22) ALL-derived dendritic-like cells to induce T-cell activation and, suggest that tapasin upregulation may serve as a marker to standardize and monitor the quality of the dendritic-like cells used in immunotherapy.
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