Hyperthermia enhances CTL cross-priming

H Shi, T Cao, JE Connolly, L Monnet… - The Journal of …, 2006 - journals.aai.org
H Shi, T Cao, JE Connolly, L Monnet, L Bennett, S Chapel, C Bagnis, P Mannoni, J Davoust
The Journal of Immunology, 2006journals.aai.org
Dendritic cells (DCs) loaded with killed allogeneic melanoma cells can cross-prime naive
CD8+ T cells to differentiate into melanoma-specific CTLs in 3-wk cultures. In this study we
show that DCs loaded with killed melanoma cells that were heated to 42 C before killing are
more efficient in cross-priming of naive CD8+ T cells than DCs loaded with unheated killed
melanoma cells. The enhanced cross-priming was demonstrated by several parameters: 1)
induction of naive CD8+ T cell differentiation in 2-wk cultures, 2) enhanced killing of …
Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs) loaded with killed allogeneic melanoma cells can cross-prime naive CD8+ T cells to differentiate into melanoma-specific CTLs in 3-wk cultures. In this study we show that DCs loaded with killed melanoma cells that were heated to 42 C before killing are more efficient in cross-priming of naive CD8+ T cells than DCs loaded with unheated killed melanoma cells. The enhanced cross-priming was demonstrated by several parameters: 1) induction of naive CD8+ T cell differentiation in 2-wk cultures, 2) enhanced killing of melanoma peptide-pulsed T2 cells, 3) enhanced killing of HLA-A* 0201+ melanoma cells in a standard 4-h chromium release assay, and 4) enhanced capacity to prevent tumor growth in vitro in a tumor regression assay. Two mechanisms might explain the hyperthermia-induced enhanced cross-priming. First, heat-treated melanoma cells expressed increased levels of 70-kDa heat shock protein (HSP70), and enhanced cross-priming could be reproduced by overexpression of HSP70 in melanoma cells transduced with HSP70 encoding lentiviral vector. Second, hyperthermia resulted in the increased transcription of several tumor Ag-associated Ags, including MAGE-B3,-B4,-A8, and-A10. Thus, heat treatment of tumor cells permits enhanced cross-priming, possibly via up-regulation of both HSPs and tumor Ag expression.
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