MHC Class II-Transfected Tumor Cells Directly Present Antigen to Tumor-Specific CD4+ T Lymphocytes1

  • Armstrong T
  • Clements V
  • Ostrand-Rosenberg S
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We have developed and shown to be efficacious an immunotherapeutic strategy to enhance the generation of tumor-specific CD4+ T helper lymphocytes. The approach uses autologous tumor cells genetically modified to express syngeneic MHC class II genes as cell-based immunogens and is based on the hypothesis that tumor cells directly present tumor Ags to CD4+ T cells. Since the conventional pathway for CD4+ T cell activation is indirect via professional APC, induction of immunity following immunization with class II-transfected tumor cells was examined in bone marrow chimeric mice. Both tumor and host-derived cells are APC for tumor Ags, suggesting that the efficacy of tumor cell vaccines can be significantly improved by genetic modifications that enhance tumor cell Ag presentation.

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Armstrong, T. D., Clements, V. K., & Ostrand-Rosenberg, S. (1998). MHC Class II-Transfected Tumor Cells Directly Present Antigen to Tumor-Specific CD4+ T Lymphocytes1. The Journal of Immunology, 160(2), 661–666. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.160.2.661

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