Background/Aim: Adenoviral-mediated expression of CD40 ligand (CD40L) on dendritic cells (DCs) activates immune check point CD40/CD40L, enhancing the immunostimulation of DCs and effector cells against human renal carcinoma cells (RCC) and inducing tumor cell apoptosis in vitro. Materials and Methods: DCs, isolated from buffy coats from healthy donors, were transduced with adenoviruses carrying human CD40L (Ad-hCD40L). Subsequently maturation marker and cytokine expression were analyzed by fluorescence-activated cell sorting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: Adenoviral transduction induced high expression of soluble CD40L and membrane-bound CD40L, leading to a strong CD40–CD40L interaction in DCs. Interestingly, a T-helper cell type 1 shift of expressed cytokines/chemokines was observed due to the expression of membrane-bound CD40L rather than due to soIuble CD40L alone, which significantly reduced immunoactivation of DCs. However, supernatants of Ad-hCD40L-transduced DCs induced apoptosis of RCC cells. Co-culture of Ad-hCD40L DCs with cytokine-induced killer cells led to a significant stimulation of tumor-specific cytokine-induced killer cells, with increased proliferation and cytotoxicity. Conclusion: Use of Ad-hCD40Ltransduced DCs is a promising approach to treating RCC.
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Hillebrand, R. M., Vogt, A., Strassburg, C. P., Gonzalez-Carmona, M. A., & Schmidt-Wolf, I. G. H. (2019). Immune check point CD40–CD40L activates dendritic and effector cells against human renal carcinoma cells. Anticancer Research, 39(9), 4643–4652. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.13645
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