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Decellularized Lymph Node Scaffolding as a Carrier for Dendritic Cells to Induce Anti-Tumor Immunity

In recent decades, the decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM) has shown potential as a promising scaffold for tissue regeneration. In this study, an organic acid decellularized lymph node (dLN) was developed as a carrier for dendritic cells (DCs) to induce antitumor immunity. The dLNs were prepar...

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Autores principales: Lin, Hung-Jun, Wang, Weu, Huang, Yi-You, Liao, Wei-Tsen, Lin, Ting-Yu, Lin, Shyr-Yi, Liu, Der-Zen
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6920996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31717826
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics11110553
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author Lin, Hung-Jun
Wang, Weu
Huang, Yi-You
Liao, Wei-Tsen
Lin, Ting-Yu
Lin, Shyr-Yi
Liu, Der-Zen
author_facet Lin, Hung-Jun
Wang, Weu
Huang, Yi-You
Liao, Wei-Tsen
Lin, Ting-Yu
Lin, Shyr-Yi
Liu, Der-Zen
author_sort Lin, Hung-Jun
collection PubMed
description In recent decades, the decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM) has shown potential as a promising scaffold for tissue regeneration. In this study, an organic acid decellularized lymph node (dLN) was developed as a carrier for dendritic cells (DCs) to induce antitumor immunity. The dLNs were prepared by formic acid, acetic acid, or citric acid treatment. The results showed highly efficient removal of cell debris from the lymph node and great preservation of ECM architecture and biomolecules. In addition, bone marrow dendritic cells (BMDCs) grown preferably inside the dLN displayed the maturation markers CD80, CD86, and major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-II, and they produced high levels of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, and IL-12 cytokines when stimulated with ovalbumin (OVA) and CpG oligodeoxynucleotides (CPG-ODN). In an animal model, the BMDC-dLN completely rejected the E.G7-OVA tumor. Furthermore, the splenocytes from BMDC-dLN-immunized mice produced more interferon gamma, IL-4, IL-6, and IL-2, and they had a higher proliferation rate than other groups when re-stimulated with OVA. Hence, BMDC-dLN could be a promising DC-based scaffold for in vivo delivery to induce potent antitumor immunity.
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spelling pubmed-69209962019-12-24 Decellularized Lymph Node Scaffolding as a Carrier for Dendritic Cells to Induce Anti-Tumor Immunity Lin, Hung-Jun Wang, Weu Huang, Yi-You Liao, Wei-Tsen Lin, Ting-Yu Lin, Shyr-Yi Liu, Der-Zen Pharmaceutics Article In recent decades, the decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM) has shown potential as a promising scaffold for tissue regeneration. In this study, an organic acid decellularized lymph node (dLN) was developed as a carrier for dendritic cells (DCs) to induce antitumor immunity. The dLNs were prepared by formic acid, acetic acid, or citric acid treatment. The results showed highly efficient removal of cell debris from the lymph node and great preservation of ECM architecture and biomolecules. In addition, bone marrow dendritic cells (BMDCs) grown preferably inside the dLN displayed the maturation markers CD80, CD86, and major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-II, and they produced high levels of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, and IL-12 cytokines when stimulated with ovalbumin (OVA) and CpG oligodeoxynucleotides (CPG-ODN). In an animal model, the BMDC-dLN completely rejected the E.G7-OVA tumor. Furthermore, the splenocytes from BMDC-dLN-immunized mice produced more interferon gamma, IL-4, IL-6, and IL-2, and they had a higher proliferation rate than other groups when re-stimulated with OVA. Hence, BMDC-dLN could be a promising DC-based scaffold for in vivo delivery to induce potent antitumor immunity. MDPI 2019-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6920996/ /pubmed/31717826 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics11110553 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lin, Hung-Jun
Wang, Weu
Huang, Yi-You
Liao, Wei-Tsen
Lin, Ting-Yu
Lin, Shyr-Yi
Liu, Der-Zen
Decellularized Lymph Node Scaffolding as a Carrier for Dendritic Cells to Induce Anti-Tumor Immunity
title Decellularized Lymph Node Scaffolding as a Carrier for Dendritic Cells to Induce Anti-Tumor Immunity
title_full Decellularized Lymph Node Scaffolding as a Carrier for Dendritic Cells to Induce Anti-Tumor Immunity
title_fullStr Decellularized Lymph Node Scaffolding as a Carrier for Dendritic Cells to Induce Anti-Tumor Immunity
title_full_unstemmed Decellularized Lymph Node Scaffolding as a Carrier for Dendritic Cells to Induce Anti-Tumor Immunity
title_short Decellularized Lymph Node Scaffolding as a Carrier for Dendritic Cells to Induce Anti-Tumor Immunity
title_sort decellularized lymph node scaffolding as a carrier for dendritic cells to induce anti-tumor immunity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6920996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31717826
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics11110553
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