Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2167291 Cellular Immunology 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

CpG motifs have been advanced as agents that stimulate the maturation of DCs for immunotherapy. The present study tested the hypothesis that multiple doses of CpG-matured DC vaccine would be efficacious for complete eradication of experimentally-induced tumor. Accordingly, WEHI164 cells were implanted subcutaneously in the flank of BALB/c mice. During DC culture, tumor lysate was added to immature DCs followed by addition of CpG or non-CpG control 4–6 h later. A total of three doses of CpG or non-CpG control-matured DCs were injected around tumors. The results showed that multiple doses of CpG-matured DCs led to considerable decrease in cytotoxicity of lymphocytes and significantly increased tumor growth rate compared to a single dose. Further, mice which received three doses of the vaccine also displayed significant FoxP3 in tumor tissue. In conclusion, multiple doses of CpG-matured DCs exhibited decreased anti-tumor immunity in association with increased expression of FoxP3.

► Results indicate the opposite effect of CpG in dendritic cells maturation. ► Injection of multiple doses of CpG-matured DCs attenuates the efficacy of DC-based immunotherapy. ► Increase expression of FoxP3 in tumor was seen following CpG-matured DCs injections. ► Results could be considered in clinical application of CpG for immunotherapy of cancer.

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