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   Potential therapeutic strategy for non-Hodgkin lymphoma by anti-CD20scFvFc/CD28/CD3zeta gene tranfected T cells  
   
نویسنده zheng y. ,yu k. ,du j. ,jiang l. ,zhang s. ,han y. ,yu p. ,tan y.
منبع journal of experimental and clinical cancer research - 2010 - دوره : 29 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background. anti-cd20 monoclonal antibody treatment has not only increased survival and cure rates in many non-hodgkin lymphomas,but also has prompted an explosion in the development of novel antibodies and biologically active substances with specific cellular targets in the field of malignancies treatment. since the robust immune responses are elicited by the gene-modified t cells,gene based t cell therapy may also provide a powerful tool for cancer immunotherapy. methods: in this study,we developed a vector construction encoding a chimeric t cell receptor that recognizes the cd20 antigen and delivers co-stimulatory signals to achieve t cell activation. one non-hodgkin lymphoma cell line raji cells co-cultured with peripheral blood-derived t cells were stably transfected with anti-cd20scfvfc/cd28/cd3zeta gene or anti-cd20scfvfc gene. t cells expressing anti-cd20scfvfc/cd28/cd3zeta or anti-cd20scfvfc gene co-cultured with cd20 positive raji cells for different times. cell lysis assay was carried by [3h]tdr release assay. the expressions of fas,bcl-2 and caspase-3 of raji cells were detected by flow cytometric. the secretion of ifn-gamma and il-2 in co-culture medium was tested by elisa assay. activity of ap-1 was analyzed by emsa. results: following efficient transduction of peripheral blood-derived t cells with anti-cd20scfvfc/cd28/cd3zeta gene,an obvious cell lysis of raji cells was observed in co-culture. t cells transduced anti-cd20scfvfc/cd28/cd3zeta gene had superior secretion of ifn-gamma and il-2 compared to t cells transduced anti-cd20scfvfc gene. also it led to a much stronger fas-induced apoptosis signaling transduction in target cancer cells. conclusion: so adoptively t cells transduced anti-cd20scfvfc/cd28/cd3zeta gene mediates enhanced anti-tumor activities against cd20 positive tumor cells,suggesting a potential of gene-based immunotherapy for non-hodgkin lymphoma. © 2010 zheng et al; licensee biomed central ltd.
آدرس institute of medical research,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000,china,department of gerenal surgery,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000, China, institute of hematology and immunology,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000,china,department of hematology,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000, China, institute of medical research,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000, China, institute of medical research,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000, China, institute of medical research,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000, China, institute of medical research,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000, China, institute of medical research,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000,china,department of gerenal surgery,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000, China, institute of medical research,first affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical college,wenzhou 325000, China
 
     
   
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