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Enhanced ability of dendritic cells to stimulate innate and adaptive immunity on short-term incubation with zoledronic acid

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BLOOD
卷 110, 期 3, 页码 921-927

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2006-09-044321

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V gamma 9/V delta 2 (gamma delta) T cells play a major role in innate immunity against microbes, stressed, and tumor cells. They represent less than 5% of peripheral blood lymphocytes but can be activated and expanded in vitro by aminobisphosphonates (ABP)treated monocytes. The aim of this work was to determine whether ABP-treated dendritic. cells (DCs) can also activate - delta T cells and regulate immune responses mediated by conventional up T cells. Highly purified immature (IDC) and mature DC (mDC) were generated from peripheral blood monocytes of healthy donors and incubated with zoledronic acid (Zol) for 24 hours. Zoltreated iDC and mDC retained their immunostimulatory properties and induced the vigorous expansion of central memory and effector memoryy gamma delta T cells. gamma delta T cells displayed antitumor activity and appropriate cell surface antigens to target secondary lymphoid organs and exert costimulatory activity. Antigen-specific MHC-restricted immune responses, mediated by conventional alpha beta T cells, were improved by the concurrent gamma delta T-cell activation. In conclusion, large numbers of gamma delta T cells with effector and costimulatory activities are rapidly generated by Zol-treated iDC/mDC. This strategy is worthy of further investigation to improve adoptive cell therapy and vaccine interventions against tumors and infections.

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