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  • Title: Characterization of dendritic-like cells derived from t(9;22) acute lymphoblastic leukemia blasts.
    Author: Lee J, Sait SN, Wetzler M.
    Journal: Int Immunol; 2004 Oct; 16(10):1377-89. PubMed ID: 15302850.
    Abstract:
    We asked herein whether functional dendritic-like cells could be generated from t(9;22) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) blasts. We first determined that the combination of interleukin (IL)-1beta, IL-3, IL-7, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, stem cell factor and CD40 ligand was optimal for generating dendritic-like cells from t(9;22) ALL cell lines. Following 6 days in culture, four of five cell lines demonstrated dendrite-like morphology, upregulation of CCR7, CD54, CD80 and CD86, uptake of extracellular proteins and activation of T cells, and similar results were obtained with blasts from three t(9;22) ALL patients. The dendritic-like cells appeared to be composed of populations resembling both immature and mature dendritic cells (DCs), distinguished by CD80 expression. CD80-CD86+ cells were classified as immature DCs, demonstrating high endocytic capability and inducing minimal allogeneic T cell proliferation, while CD80+CD86+ cells were classified as mature DCs, exhibiting negligible endocytic capability and inducing robust allogeneic T cell proliferation. These mature dendritic-like cells induced autologous cytotoxic T cell responses against the unmodified blasts in a patient who achieved prolonged remission. In summary, CD80+CD86+ cells generated from t(9;22) ALL blasts may be useful in adoptive immunotherapy for t(9;22) ALL.
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