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Science 13 May 1994:
Vol. 264. no. 5161, pp. 961 - 965
DOI: 10.1126/science.7513904

Articles

Science, Vol 264, Issue 5161, 961-965
Copyright © 1994 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Role of bone marrow-derived cells in presenting MHC class I-restricted tumor antigens

AY Huang, P Golumbek, M Ahmadzadeh, E Jaffee, D Pardoll, and H Levitsky

Department of Oncology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205.

Many tumors express tumor-specific antigens capable of being presented to CD8+ T cells by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules. Antigen presentation models predict that the tumor cell itself should present these antigens to T cells. However, when conditions for the priming of tumor-specific responses were examined in mice, no detectable presentation of MHC class I-restricted tumor antigens by the tumor itself was found. Rather, tumor antigens were exclusively presented by host bone marrow-derived cells. Thus, MHC class I-restricted antigens are efficiently transferred in vivo to bone marrow-derived antigen-presenting cells, which suggests that human leukocyte antigen matching may be less critical in the application of tumor vaccines than previously thought.


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Current Developments in Cancer Vaccines and Cellular Immunotherapy.
A. Ribas, L. H. Butterfield, J. A. Glaspy, and J. S. Economou (2003)
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Cutting Edge: CD8+ Effector T Cells Reject Tumors by Direct Antigen Recognition but Indirect Action on Host Cells.
T. Schuler and T. Blankenstein (2003)
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Complementary Role of CD4+ T Cells and Secondary Lymphoid Tissues for Cross-presentation of Tumor Antigen to CD8+ T Cells.
P. Yu, M. T. Spiotto, Y. Lee, H. Schreiber, and Y.-X. Fu (2003)
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Biologic activity of cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 antibody blockade in previously vaccinated metastatic melanoma and ovarian carcinoma patients.
F. S. Hodi, M. C. Mihm, R. J. Soiffer, F. G. Haluska, M. Butler, M. V. Seiden, T. Davis, R. Henry-Spires, S. MacRae, A. Willman, et al. (2003)
PNAS 100, 4712-4717
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A Subset of Toll-Like Receptor Ligands Induces Cross-presentation by Bone Marrow-Derived Dendritic Cells.
S. K. Datta, V. Redecke, K. R. Prilliman, K. Takabayashi, M. Corr, T. Tallant, J. DiDonato, R. Dziarski, S. Akira, S. P. Schoenberger, et al. (2003)
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Gangliosides from Human Melanoma Tumors Impair Dendritic Cell Differentiation from Monocytes and Induce Their Apoptosis.
J. Peguet-Navarro, M. Sportouch, I. Popa, O. Berthier, D. Schmitt, and J. Portoukalian (2003)
J. Immunol. 170, 3488-3494
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Melanoma inhibitor of apoptosis protein (ML-IAP) is a target for immune-mediated tumor destruction.
J. C. Schmollinger, R. H. Vonderheide, K. M. Hoar, B. Maecker, J. L. Schultze, F. S. Hodi, R. J. Soiffer, K. Jung, M. J. Kuroda, N. L. Letvin, et al. (2003)
PNAS 100, 3398-3403
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Tumor Cyclooxygenase 2-dependent Suppression of Dendritic Cell Function.
S. Sharma, M. Stolina, S.-C. Yang, F. Baratelli, J. F. Lin, K. Atianzar, J. Luo, L. Zhu, Y. Lin, M. Huang, et al. (2003)
Clin. Cancer Res. 9, 961-968
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Determinant Spreading Associated with Clinical Response in Dendritic Cell-based Immunotherapy for Malignant Melanoma.
L. H. Butterfield, A. Ribas, V. B. Dissette, S. N. Amarnani, H. T. Vu, D. Oseguera, H.-J. Wang, R. M. Elashoff, W. H. McBride, B. Mukherji, et al. (2003)
Clin. Cancer Res. 9, 998-1008
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Vaccination With Irradiated Autologous Tumor Cells Engineered to Secrete Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor Augments Antitumor Immunity in Some Patients With Metastatic Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma.
R. Salgia, T. Lynch, A. Skarin, J. Lucca, C. Lynch, K. Jung, F. S. Hodi, M. Jaklitsch, S. Mentzer, S. Swanson, et al. (2003)
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Autologous and MHC class I-negative allogeneic tumor cells secreting IL-12 together cure disseminated A20 lymphoma.
A. Curti, M. Parenza, and M. P. Colombo (2003)
Blood 101, 568-575
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CD28, TNF Receptor, and IL-12 Are Critical for CD4-Independent Cross-Priming of Therapeutic Antitumor CD8+ T Cells.
H.-M. Hu, H. Winter, J. Ma, M. Croft, W. J. Urba, and B. A. Fox (2002)
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Direct Priming and Cross-Priming Contribute Differentially to the Induction of CD8+ CTL Following Exposure to Vaccinia Virus Via Different Routes.
X. Shen, S. B. J. Wong, C. B. Buck, J. Zhang, and R. F. Siliciano (2002)
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Enhancing the Efficacy of a Weak Allogeneic Melanoma Vaccine by Viral Fusogenic Membrane Glycoprotein-mediated Tumor Cell-Tumor Cell Fusion.
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Involvement of PD-L1 on tumor cells in the escape from host immune system and tumor immunotherapy by PD-L1 blockade.
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PNAS 99, 12293-12297
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Constitutive versus Activation-dependent Cross-Presentation of Immune Complexes by CD8+ and CD8- Dendritic Cells In Vivo.
J. M.M. den Haan and M. J. Bevan (2002)
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Generation of potent Th1 responses from patients with lymphoid malignancies after differentiation of B lymphocytes into dendritic-like cells.
M. Mohty, D. Isnardon, A. Charbonnier, M. Lafage-Pochitaloff, M. Merlin, D. Sainty, D. Olive, and B. Gaugler (2002)
Int. Immunol. 14, 741-750
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Enhanced Presentation of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I-Restricted Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Gag-Specific Epitopes after DNA Immunization with Vectors Coding for Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Glycoprotein- Pseudotyped HIV-1 Gag Particles.
D. Marsac, D. Loirat, C. Petit, O. Schwartz, and M.-L. Michel (2002)
J. Virol. 76, 7544-7553
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Transgenic expression of CD40 ligand produces an in vivo antitumor immune response against both CD40+ and CD40- plasmacytoma cells.
G. Dotti, B. Savoldo, P. Yotnda, D. Rill, and M. K. Brenner (2002)
Blood 100, 200-207
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Cancer Immunotherapy With Peptide-Based Vaccines: What Have We Achieved? Where Are We Going?.
G. Parmiani, C. Castelli, P. Dalerba, R. Mortarini, L. Rivoltini, F. M. Marincola, and A. Anichini (2002)
J Natl Cancer Inst 94, 805-818
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ATP6S1 elicits potent humoral responses associated with immune-mediated tumor destruction.
F. S. Hodi, J. C. Schmollinger, R. J. Soiffer, R. Salgia, T. Lynch, J. Ritz, E. P. Alyea, J. Yang, D. Neuberg, M. Mihm, et al. (2002)
PNAS 99, 6919-6924
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Soluble proteins and haptens on bone marrow-derived dendritic cells are presented to host CD4 T cells in an MHC-restricted manner.
E. B. Olasz, J. Linton, and S. I. Katz (2002)
Int. Immunol. 14, 493-502
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Increased Tumorigenicity, but Unchanged Immunogenicity, of Transporter for Antigen Presentation 1-deficient Tumors.
Z. Qin, C. Harders, X. Cao, C. Huber, T. Blankenstein, and B. Seliger (2002)
Cancer Res. 62, 2856-2860
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