## Abstract Natural killer T (NKT) cells are CD1d‐restricted lymphoid cells and are characterized by an invariant T‐cell receptor, which in humans consists of a Vα24 chain paired with a Vβ11 chain. These cells are known for their rapid production of large amounts of cytokines (__e.g.__, IFN‐γ and I
Preserved IFN-α production of circulating Vα24 NKT cells in primary lung cancer patients
✍ Scribed by Shinichiro Motohashi; Seiichiro Kobayashi; Toshihiro Ito; Kumiko K. Magara; Osamu Mikuni; Noriaki Kamada; Toshihiko Iizasa; Toshinori Nakayama; Takehiko Fujisawa; Masaru Taniguchi
- Book ID
- 102275275
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Volume
- 102
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Human Vα24 NKT cells bearing an invariant Vα24JαQ antigen receptor, the counterpart of murine Vα14 NKT cells, are activated by a specific ligand, α‐GalCer, in a CD1d‐dependent manner. Here, we demonstrate decreased numbers of circulating Vα24 NKT cells in patients with primary lung cancer compared to healthy volunteers. However, Vα24 NKT cells and DCs from lung cancer patients were functionally normal, even in the presence of tumor. Furthermore, levels of Vα24 NKT cells in surgically resected lung tissue appeared to be equivalent to those of Vα14 NKT cells in the mouse lung. Levels of Vα24 NKT cells in the tumor tissue itself were increased about 2.5 times. Administration of α‐GalCer‐pulsed DCs expanded Vα14 NKT cells in the lung more than 10 times, and the increased levels were sustained for 1 week. This may explain the previous finding that α‐GalCer‐pulsed DCs exerted strong antitumor activity in mouse lung tumor metastatic models. The potential use of α‐GalCer‐pulsed DCs for immunotherapy aimed at activating endogenous Vα24 NKT cells in the lung of cancer patients is discussed. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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