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Establishment of cytotoxic CD4+ T cell clones from cancer patients treated by local immunotherapy
Authors:Hirohito Nagaoka M.D.  Takushi Monden  Isao Sakita  Yoshihiro Katsumoto  Taro Wakasugi  Yasuhito Kawasaki  Naohiro Tomita  Tsutomu Takeda  Toshio Yagyu  Hideki Morimoto  Tetsuro Kobayashi  Takashi Shimano  Takesada Mori
Affiliation:(1) The Second Department of Surgery, Osaka University Medical School, Fukushima 1-1-50, 553 Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:We have previously reported that the antitumor effect of OK-432, aStreptococcal preparation, is markedly augmented when injected intratumorally together with fibrinogen (Cancer, 69: 636–642, 1992). In order to elucidate the mechanism of the antitumor effects, we established T cell clones from regional lymph nodes of colorectal cancer patients who received this local immunotherapy. By culture of lymph node lymphocytes, in the presence of IL-2 and OK-432, 4 clones of T cells were established from 4 patients treated by local immunotherapy. These clones had a helper T cell phenotype (CD3+, CD4+, CD8, CD56, WT31+) and were successfully maintained for several months. The cells strongly expressed CD25 when stimulated with OK-432 and exhibited a high level of cytotoxic activity in part explained by the increased expression of ICAM-1 and LFA-1, and the release of TNFbeta. These results suggest that the CD4+ T cells play a role in the antitumor mechanism of local immunotherapy.
Keywords:Cytotoxic CD4+ T cell  ICAM-1  Immunotherapy  LFA-1  OK-432  TNF  /content/303x335441853580/xxlarge946.gif"   alt="  beta"   align="  MIDDLE"   BORDER="  0"  >
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