Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3165776 Oral Oncology 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryWe demonstrated the accumulation of CD11bhighGr-1+ cells in a murine model of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Inoculation of NR-S1K cells derived from oral SCC induced a rapid and clear accumulation of CD11bhighGr-1+ cells in secondary lymphoid organs as well as in peripheral blood. Phenotypic and morphological analyses revealed that these CD11bhighGr-1+ cells were not lymphoid lineage cells, mature dendritic cells, macrophages, or granulocytes. Although the freshly isolated CD11bhigh cells lacked antigen-presenting capacity, they acquired a potent antigen-presenting capacity that included the induction of MHC class II after culture with GM-CSF and IL-4 in vitro. These results suggest that CD11bhigh cells that accumulate in tumor-bearing hosts are immature myeloid cells, but have considerable potential to differentiate into potent antigen-presenting cells under appropriate culture conditions. The use of in vitro differentiated CD11bhigh cells may be a potential strategy for obtaining patient-matched dendritic cells for tumor immunotherapy.

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