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. 2001 Dec 21;51(1):25–32. doi: 10.1007/s00262-001-0251-5

Generation of activated and antigen-specific T cells with cytotoxic activity after co-culture with dendritic cells

Angela Märten 1, Tim Greten 2, Carsten Ziske 1, Sabine Renoth 1, Björn Schöttker 1, Peter Buttgereit 1, Frank Schakowski 1, Alexander von Rücker 3, Tilman Sauerbruch 1, Ingo G Schmidt-Wolf 1
PMCID: PMC11032866  PMID: 11845257

Abstract.

Co-culturing of immunological effector cells with antigen-pulsed DC leads to an increase of cytotoxic activity against antigen-expressing tumour cells. Using this approach, we could detect up to 2.8% antigen-specific CTLs after co-culture with antigen-pulsed DC. However, the required high effector cell numbers remain a major obstacle in immunotherapy. In this study, we show an approach for generating activated and antigen-specific effector cells that enables us to decrease effector to target cell ratios. We used an interferon-γ secretion assay to enrich activated effector cells after co-culture with antigen-pulsed dendritic cells (DC). Purified immunological effector cells lysed 58.3% of antigen-expressing tumour cells at an effector to target ratio of 1:1. Furthermore, using MHC-IgG complexes, we enriched effector cells expressing antigen-specific T-cell receptor after co-culture with DC. Performing ELISpot, flow cytometry and TCR analysis, we could show a significant increase of activated and specific TCR-expressing effector cells after co-culture with DC.

Keywords: Interferon type II secretion Dendritic cells MHC-IgG molecules T cells CEA

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