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Regression of extensive pulmonary metastases in mice by adoptive transfer of antigen-specific CD8(+) CTL reactive against tumor cells expressing a naturally occurring rejection epitope.

M H Ryan1, J A Bristol, E McDuffie, S I Abrams.   

Abstract

In this study, we developed a mouse model of adoptive immunotherapy reflecting immune recognition of syngeneic tumor cells naturally expressing an endogenous rejection Ag. Specifically, in a pulmonary metastases model, we examined the potency and maintenance of an antitumor CD8(+) CTL response in vivo, as well as its effectiveness against an "extensive" tumor burden. The approach taken was to first generate tumor-specific CTL from mice challenged with the CMS4 sarcoma coadministered with anti-CTLA4 mAb, which has been shown to facilitate the induction of Ag-specific T cell responses in vivo. An H-2L(d)-restricted nonamer peptide, derived from an endogenous murine leukemia provirus was identified as a CMS4-reactive CTL epitope based upon the following: CTL cross-recognition of another syngeneic tumor cell line (CT26 colon carcinoma) previously characterized to express that gene product; sensitization of Ag-negative lymphoblasts or P815 targets with the peptide; and by cold target inhibition assays. In vivo, the adoptive transfer of CMS4-reactive CTL (> or =1 x 10(6)) resulted in nearly the complete regression of 3-day established lung metastases. Furthermore, mice that rejected CMS4 following a single adoptive transfer of CTL displayed antitumor activity to a rechallenge 45 days later, not only in the lung, but also at a s.c. distal site. Lastly, the adoptive transfer of CTL to mice harboring extensive pulmonary metastases (> 150 nodules) led to a substantial reduction in tumor burden. Overall, these data suggest that the adoptive transfer of tumor-specific CTL may have therapeutic potential for malignancies that proliferate in or metastasize to the lung.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11591751     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.167.8.4286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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