Zoledronic acid sensitizes rhabdomyosarcoma cells to cytolysis mediated by human γδT cells

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Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is the most common type of soft-tissue sarcoma in children. Immunotherapy has been proposed as a treatment for this deadly tumor. In the present study, the cytotoxicity of ex vivo expanded γδ T cells on RMS cell lines was evaluated and the molecular interactions involved were investigated. γδ T cells were expanded in vitro using peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 5 healthy donors and were stimulated with zoledronic acid (Zol) and interleukin 2. RMS cell lines RD and A-673 were used as target cells. The cytotoxicity of the γδ T cells against RMS was assessed in vitro and in vivo. γδ T cells were cytotoxic to RMS cells. Importantly, Zol markedly increased their cytotoxic potential. RMS cells treated with Zol-stimulated γδT cells to produce interferon γ. γδ T cell-mediated cytotoxicity was primarily through the T cell receptor-dependent signaling pathway in blocking studies. Transfer of γδ T cells together with Zol into nude mice induced the regression of RD tumor xenotransplants. The results of the present study provide the rationale for the clinical evaluation of γδ T cells in RMS.

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Sun, L. L., Zhang, Z. L., Li, Y. J., Wang, S. D., Li, H. Y., Li, B. H., … Ye, Z. M. (2017). Zoledronic acid sensitizes rhabdomyosarcoma cells to cytolysis mediated by human γδT cells. Oncology Letters, 14(5), 5597–5604. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.6894

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