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Antitumor cytotoxicity mediated by ligand-activated human V alpha24 NKT cells.
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Cancer ResearchRadiation OncologyCell TherapyCancer ImmunosurveillanceImmunologyImmune Checkpoint InhibitorAutoimmunityImmunomodulationMelanoma PatientsSpecific LigandImmunotherapyMedicineCell BiologyNatural Killer CellsTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyAntitumor CytotoxicityNkt Cells
Human V alpha24 NKT cells bearing an invariant V alpha24J alphaQ antigen receptor, the counterpart of the murine V alpha14 NKT cells, are activated by the specific ligand, alpha-galactosylceramide (alpha-GalCer) in a CD1d-dependent manner. Here, we demonstrate that the alpha-GalCer-activated V alpha24 NKT cells exert a potent perforin-dependent cytotoxic activity against a wide variety of human tumor cell lines. In addition, we demonstrate that V alpha24 NKT cells and dendritic cells (DCs) from melanoma patients are functionally normal, even in the tumor-bearing status. The potential use of alpha-GalCer-activated V alpha24 NKT cells and/or DCs from patients for cancer immunotherapy is discussed.
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