Abstract
We have previously shown that low dose melphalan (l-phenylalanine mustard; l-PAM) therapy of hitherto immunosuppressed mice bearing a large (20-mm) s.c. MOPC-315 tumor leads to the acquisition of potent CD8+ T cell-mediated antitumor immunity which in turn eradicates the large tumor burden not eradicated by the direct antitumor effects of the drug. Here we show the preferential importance of the B7-2 costimulatory molecule for the curative effectiveness of low dose l-PAM for mice bearing a large MOPC-315 tumor by demonstrating that treatment with anti-B7-2 mAb, but not anti-B7-1 mAb, reduced the percentage of mice cured by the low dose l-PAM. In addition, we show the preferential importance of the B7-2 molecule for the low dose l-PAM-induced acquisition of the ability of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes from MOPC-315 tumor bearers to secrete IL-2 and IFN-γ as well as to exert an anti-MOPC-315 CTL effect. The preferential importance of the B7-2 molecule may be due to the higher level of B7-2 than of B7-1 expression on B220+ cells and on tumor cells from the s.c. tumor nodule of low dose l-PAM-treated MOPC-315 tumor bearers and the selective up-regulation of the B7-2 molecule in the draining of these mice. Thus, the B7-2 molecule plays a dominant role in the acquisition of T cell-dependent tumor-eradicating immunity in low dose l-PAM-treated mice bearing a large MOPC-315 tumor, suggesting that one of the mechanisms by which chemotherapy may enhance antitumor immunity is through up-regulation of critical costimulatory molecules that enhance antitumor responses.
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Mokyr, M. B., Kalinichenko, T. V., Gorelik, L., & Bluestone, J. A. (1998). Importance of the B7-2 Molecule for Low Dose Melphalan-Induced Acquisition of Tumor-Eradicating Immunity by Mice Bearing a Large MOPC-315 Tumor. The Journal of Immunology, 160(4), 1866–1874. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.160.4.1866
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