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Nicotine up-regulated 4-1BBL expression by activating Mek-PI3K pathway augments the efficacy of bone marrow-derived dendritic cell vaccination.

Hao Jie Jin1, Hua Xiu Sui, Yi Nan Wang, Feng Guang Gao.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore the role of 4-1BBL in nicotine-treated immature dendritic cells (imDCs) mediated anti-tumor effects.
METHODS: Bone marrow-derived imDCs were stimulated with nicotine and 4-1BBL expression was determinated by flow cytometry, Western blot and RT-PCR respectively. Then, the roles of 4-1BBL in nicotine-augmented DCs-dependent T cell proliferation, CTL priming and anti-tumor effects were investigated by BrdU cell proliferation assay, enzyme-linked immunospot assay and in vivo preventive effect on tumor development, respectively. Finally, using relative kinase inhibitors, the mechanism of 4-1BBL up-regulation by nicotine stimulation and the roles of Mek-PI3K signal pathways in nicotine-augmented DCs-dependent T cell proliferation were explored by Western blot and BrdU cell proliferation assay, respectively.
RESULTS: Firstly, nicotine could up-regulate 4-1BBL expression in both protein and mRNA levels. Secondly, the effects of nicotine-augmented DCs-dependent T-cell proliferation, CTL priming and anti-tumor effects could be significantly abolished by blocking CD80, CD86 and 4-1BBL activity, respectively. Thirdly, the combined blockages of CD80/CD86, CD80/4-1BBL, CD86/4-1BBL or CD80/CD86/4-1BBL signals could decrease 53.2 %, 29.6 %, 27.9 % and 54.5 % nicotine-enhanced T cell proliferation, respectively. Importantly, nicotine-induced 4-1BBL up-regulation could be decreased by the usage of Mek-PI3K pathway kinase inhibitors. The pre-treatment of Mek-p38-PI3K kinase inhibitors could obviously abolish nicotine-augmented DCs-dependent T cell proliferation.
CONCLUSIONS: CD80/CD86 and 4-1BBL are critical for nicotine augmented DCs-mediated anti-tumor effects. 4-1BBL and CD80/CD86 could be considered as potential candidates for preventive and therapeutic tumor vaccination.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22898831     DOI: 10.1007/s10875-012-9761-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0271-9142            Impact factor:   8.317


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