Molecular Cancer (Oct 2006)

Sensitive detection of human papillomavirus type 16 E7-specific T cells by ELISPOT after multiple <it>in vitro </it>stimulations of CD8<sup>+ </sup>T cells with peptide-pulsed autologous dendritic cells

  • Van Tendeloo Viggo FI,
  • Van Bockstaele Dirk R,
  • Nijs Griet,
  • Lenjou Marc,
  • Ponsaerts Peter,
  • Cools Nathalie,
  • Berneman Zwi N

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-5-49
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 49

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Abstract Background Cervical cancer is the second most common gynecological cancer amongst women world-wide. Despite optimized protocols, standard treatments still face several disadvantages. Therefore, research aims at the development of immune-based strategies using tumor antigen-loaded dendritic cells for the induction of cellular anti-tumor immunity. Results In this study, we used dendritic cells loaded with the HLA-A2-restricted HPV type 16 E711–20 peptide in order to induce an in vitro CD8+ T cell response. For this purpose, peptide-pulsed dendritic cells were co-cultured with autologous CD8+ T cells. After 5 weekly stimulations with peptide-pulsed mature dendritic cells, cultured T cells were analyzed for antigen specificity by an IFN-γ ELISPOT assay. Using this ELISPOT assay, we were able to detect E7-specific IFN-γ-secreting CD8+ T cells in 5/5 healthy donors. Conclusion We show that peptide-pulsed mature dendritic cells are able to stimulate a HPV type 16 E7 peptide-specific immune response in vitro. These experiments describe an efficient culture protocol for antigen-specific T cells for use in pre-clinical vaccination research and confirm the need for sensitive T cell assays for detection of tumor-specific immune responses in vitro.