Hock H, Dorsch M, Richter G, Kunzendorf U, Krüger-Krasagakes S, Blankenstein T, Qin Z, Diamantstein T
Institut für Immunologie, Universitätsklinikum Steglitz, Berlin, BRD.
Nat Immun. 1994 Mar-Jun;13(2-3):85-92.
The genetic manipulation of tumor cells to express immunostimulatory molecules provides a current approach for the analysis of immune reactions against tumor cells in vivo. Experiments with multiple cytokines have demonstrated that an array of different host effector cells can be recruited by different cytokines in vivo, but more studies are necessary to distinguish cytokine-specific effects from as yet uncharacterized influences of different tumor models. A technically feasible clinical application of this approach is to be seen in the generation of vaccines by introducing such immunostimulatory genes into cancer cells and boosting systemic immune reactions against the unmodified cells. The experimental basis of these vaccination studies is critically discussed.
对肿瘤细胞进行基因操作以表达免疫刺激分子,为体内分析针对肿瘤细胞的免疫反应提供了一种当前的方法。对多种细胞因子的实验表明,一系列不同的宿主效应细胞可在体内被不同的细胞因子募集,但需要更多研究来区分细胞因子特异性效应与不同肿瘤模型尚未明确的影响。这种方法在技术上可行的临床应用可见于通过将此类免疫刺激基因导入癌细胞并增强针对未修饰细胞的全身免疫反应来制备疫苗。对这些疫苗研究的实验基础进行了批判性讨论。