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Cytokine Release Patterns in Mixed Lymphocyte Culture (MLC) of T-Cells with Dendritic Cells (DC) Generated from AML Blasts Contribute to Predict anti-Leukaemic T-Cell Reactions and Patients’ Response to Immunotherapy

  • Dorothea Fischbacher
  • , Marion Merle
  • , Anja Liepert
  • , Christine Grabrucker
  • , Tanja Kroell
  • , Andreas Kremser
  • , Julia Dreyßig
  • , Markus Freudenreich
  • , Friedhelm Schuster
  • , Arndt Borkhardt
  • , Doris Kraemer
  • , Claus Henning Koehne
  • , Hans Jochem Kolb
  • , Christoph Schmid
  • , Helga Maria Schmetzer
  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
  • Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf
  • Klinikum Oldenburg
  • Helmholtz Zentrum München German Research Center for Environmental Health
  • University Hospital Augsburg

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Abstract

To enlighten interactions between autologous, allogeneic or T-cells from patients after stem cell transplantation with leukaemia-derived-dendritic-cells containing dendritic cells or blast containing mononuclear cells (n = 21, respectively), we determined cytokine-concentrations (interleukin 2, 4, 6, 10, tumor-necrosis-factor-α, interferon-γ) in supernatants of mixed-lymphocyte-culture and in serum (n = 16) of 20 patients with acute myeloid leukaemia and three patients with myelodysplastic syndromes by cytometric-bead-assay. We correlated our data with lytic capabilities of stimulated T-cells in a fluorolysis-assay and clinical data: Dendritic-cell-/mononuclear-cell-stimulation of T-cells resulted in increased cytokine-levels in culture-medium compared to serum. There were no significant differences between cytokine-patterns of cases with/without lytic T-cell-activity, response to immunotherapy (stem cell transplantation/donor-lymphocyte-infusion) or graft-versus-host-disease. However, some predictive cytokine-cut-off-values for antileukaemic T-cell-activity, patients’ response to immunotherapy and graft-versus-host-disease could be defined. Cytokine-profiles alone, without functional assays, are no useful tool to predict antileukaemic T-cell-function, although they can indicate lytic T-cell-activity, patients’ response to immunotherapy and graft-versus-host-disease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)49-65
Number of pages17
JournalCell Communication and Adhesion
Volume22
Issue number2-6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Nov 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dendritic cells
  • T-cells
  • acute myeloid leukaemia
  • cytokines
  • immunotherapy
  • stem cell transplantation

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