RRC ID 18717
著者 Suzuki T, Chang MO, Kitajima M, Takaku H.
タイトル Baculovirus activates murine dendritic cells and induces non-specific NK cell and T cell immune responses.
ジャーナル Cell Immunol
Abstract We previously reported that the baculovirus induced a strong host immune response against infections and malignancies. Among the immune cells, the dendritic cells were most strongly infected and activated by the baculovirus, although the exact mechanism remained unclear. Here, we evaluated the non-specific immune responses of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDCs) after infection by a wild-type baculovirus. MHC class I and II molecules and co-stimulation molecules (CD40, CD80, and CD86) on BMDCs were up-regulated by baculovirus infection. At the same time, the BMDCs produced pre-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IL12p70, and TNF-alpha) and IFN-alpha. NK cells showed IFN-gamma production, CD69 up-regulation, and enhanced cytotoxicity when they were co-cultured with baculovirus-infected BMDCs. T cells showed IFN-gamma production, CD69 up-regulation, and cell proliferation. Ex vivo analysis performed in vitro produced similar results. These findings suggested that baculovirus-infected dendritic cells induce non-specific immune responses and can be used as an immunotherapeutic agent against viral infections and malignancies, together with present therapeutic drug regimens.
巻・号 262(1)
ページ 35-43
公開日 2010-1-1
DOI 10.1016/j.cellimm.2009.12.005
PII S0008-8749(09)00225-1
PMID 20060108
MeSH Animals Antigens, CD / immunology Baculoviridae / genetics Baculoviridae / immunology* Bone Marrow / immunology Cell Differentiation Cell Proliferation Cells, Cultured Coculture Techniques Cytokines / biosynthesis Cytokines / immunology DNA, Viral / genetics Dendritic Cells / cytology Dendritic Cells / immunology* Female Gene Expression Regulation, Viral Killer Cells, Natural / immunology* Lymphocyte Activation Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL T-Lymphocytes / immunology* Up-Regulation
IF 4.078
引用数 35
WOS 分野 IMMUNOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 RAW 264(RCB0535)