Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2405026 Vaccine 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

In an objective to find out an effective, nontoxic dendritic cell (DC) maturating agent for human use, CD14+ monocytes were differentiated with GMCSF/IL-4 and matured with neem leaf glycoprotein (NLGP). NLGP matured DCs (NLGP-DCs) show upregulated expression of CD83, CD80, CD86, CD40 and MHCs, in a comparable extent of control, LPS. NLGP-DCs secrete high amount of IL-12p70 with low IL-10. NLGP upregulates the expression of crucial transcription factor, ikaros, indicating maturation towards DC1 phenotype. Increased expression of CD28 and CD40L on T cells following co-culture with NLGP-DCs was noticed to promote DC-T interactions. As a result, T cells secrete high amount of IFNγ with low IL-4 and generates anti-tumor type 1 immune microenvironment. Such NLGP-DCs present carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) effectively to T cells to increase T cell mediated cytotoxicity of CEA+ tumor cells in vitro and in vivo. With emergence of the NLGP as a promising DC maturating agent, NLGP-DCs can be used as a candidate vaccine tool for antigen specific cancer immunotherapy.

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