PMID: 18202774Jan 19, 2008Paper

IL-12 immunotherapy of minimal residual disease in murine models of HPV16-associated tumours: induction of immune responses, cytokine production and kinetics of immune cell subsets

International Journal of Oncology
Marie IndrovaMilan Reinis

Abstract

We have established animal models of HPV16-associated tumours with distinct levels of MHC class I expression. This model was used for examination of immune responses, production of cytokines and kinetics of immune cell subsets after IL-12 therapy of minimal residual tumour disease induced by CBA-4A (cyclophosphamide derivative) treatment. Upregulation of cytokine production was detected, compared to control animals without tumours. No differences in Th1/Th2 polarization of the immune responses after immunotherapy in animals bearing tumours with different surface expression of MHC class I molecules were observed. In the spleens of TC-1 (MHC class I+) but not of TC-1/A9 (MHC class I-) treated tumour-bearing animals, the cytotoxic CD8+ cells detectable in 51Cr microcytotoxicity assay, were found. In the spleens of TC-1/A9 but not of TC-1 tumour-treated animals, the NK activity measured as the lysis of NK-sensitive YAC-1 targets was detected. Down-regulation of the CD4+ and CD8+ subpopulations in spleens of tumour-bearing animals were not restored after therapy. The percentage of CD25+/CD4+ T regulatory (Treg) cells in lymph nodes remained unchanged. The cytoreductive chemotherapy led to strong upregulation and accumulation of immu...Continue Reading

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