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The Activity Of Gamma Delta T Cells Against Paediatric Liver Tumour Cells And Spheroids In Cell Culture

LIVER INTERNATIONAL(2013)

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Background Chemoresistance and advanced tumour stage at time of diagnosis are the major reasons for poor treatment results in hepatoblastoma (HB) and paediatric hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Positive results with transplantation of liver and bone marrow revealed the impact of the immune system on the treatment of liver malignancies. Aim Cytotoxic-immune-cells-like natural killer (NK) and T cells are major player in the defence against developing tumours. This study aimed to specifically analyse the ability of ex-vivo expanded ?d T cells to recognise and lyse HB and HCC cell lines in coculture assays. Methods Cell viability after treatment with ?d T cells was evaluated with two HB (HUH6 and HepT1) and one HCC cell line (HC-AFW1) using a MTT-based cytotoxicity assay. The binding of T cells to target cells was monitored using immunofluorescence microscopy. Results Incubation of hepatic tumour cell lines with ?d T cells led to a significant decrease in tumour cell viability. This was enhanced by zoledronic acid and histone deacetylase inhibitors. MT110, an EpCAM/CD3-bispecific BiTE antibody could bluntly enhance tumour cell lysis close to completion. ?d T cells efficiently interacted with HB and HCC cells in a spheroid culture model. Conclusion Bispecific antibodies such as MT110 might be used to intensify the antitumoural effect of ?d T cells in context of adoptive immune cell transfer. Optimised immunotherapeutic strategies might therefore improve the outcome of high risk hepatoblastoma and hepatocellular carcinoma.
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EpCAM, hepatoblastoma, immune therapy, paediatric hepatocellular carcinoma, therapeutic antibodies, gamma delta T cells
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