Immunity protection of kinase domain-containing receptor fusion gene vaccine to melanoma models in murine
- VernacularTitle:树突状细胞融合疫苗对黑色素瘤小鼠的免疫保护作用
- Author:
Xiuli LIU
;
Linying SUN
;
Xiaoting SHAO
;
Shuai WANG
;
Chang LIU
;
Xiaohua TAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Dendritic cells;
Melanoma;
Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2;
Vaccines
- From:
Journal of Chinese Physician
2001;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the immune protection of dendritic cells(DCs) harboring kinase domain-containing receptor(KDR) fusion gene on mice carrying B16 melanoma.Methods The bone marrow precursor-derived dendritic cells(BMDCs) were induced from bone marrow progenitors of mice by GM-CSF.The KDR fusion gene mRNA was transfected into DCs in vitro.Mice were immunized with the same amount of DCs at 7-day interval and then each mouse was injected with 5?10~5 B16 cells.The mice without tumors were injected with B16 cells again 20 days later.Mice were randomly divided into 4 groups: group A(n=7),group B(n=8),group C(n=8) and group D(n=7).The mice were immunized with DCs one time in group A,2 times in group B,3 times in group C and as controls in group D.Results After one week,all mice in group D had tumors with average survival 15 days.All mice in group A,B and C had no tumors after 20 days later.After the second injection of B16 cells,2 mice in group A and 2 mice in group B had tumors.The mice in group C had no tumor.The average survival periods were calculated from first injection of B16 cells to the study end.The average survival period of group A was 50 days and that of group B was 72 days.Conclusions The dendritic cells vaccine harboring KDR fusion gene has immune protection against melanoma in mice.