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ORIGINAL ARTICLES Cellular and Molecular Biology

Human Cytokine-Induced Killer Cells Specifically Infiltrated and Retarded the Growth of the Inoculated Human Cholangiocarcinoma Cells in SCID Mice

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Pages 140-148 | Published online: 11 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

Cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells were examined for safety and efficacy for cholangiocarcinoma treatment. Several conditions of human CIK cells were examined using ex vivo cytotoxic assay and SCID mice pre-inoculated with cholangiocarcinoma cells. We monitored the ex vivo cytotoxicity, tumor sizes and immunohistochemistry. Optimal tumor suppression was observed when CIK cells were pre-exposed to dendritic cells (DCs). Unexpectedly, pulsing of tumor RNA to DCs rendered the co-culturing CIK cells ineffective and raised the proportion of CD4+CD25+ subset. The use of CD3+CD56+ subset instead of the whole population of CIK cells for the co-culture with RNA-pulsed DCs restored the efficacy. Tumor-infiltrating human CD3+ cells were observed from day 2 – 14. The CD3+CD56+ cells are logical candidates for clinical trial while the DC-co-cultured CIK cells produced similar efficacy and more feasible for clinical application. The RNA pulsation of DCs up-regulated the regulatory subset of CIK cells and abrogated the anti-tumor efficacy.

ABBREVIATIONS
CIK=

cytokine-induced killer cell

DC=

dendritic cell

CCA=

cholangiocarcinoma

Treg=

Regulatory T cell

PBMCs=

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells

ABBREVIATIONS
CIK=

cytokine-induced killer cell

DC=

dendritic cell

CCA=

cholangiocarcinoma

Treg=

Regulatory T cell

PBMCs=

Peripheral blood mononuclear cells

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