학술논문

Melanoma cell-derived exosomes alter macrophage and dendritic cell functions in vitro
Document Type
Article
Source
Immunology Letters. Nov2012, Vol. 148 Issue 1, p34-38. 5p.
Subject
*MELANOMA
*EXOSOMES
*MACROPHAGES
*DENDRITIC cells
*TUMOR antigens
*IN vitro studies
Language
ISSN
0165-2478
Abstract
Abstract: To clarify controversies in the literature of the field, we have purified and characterized B16F1 melanoma cell derived exosomes (mcd-exosomes) then we attempted to dissect their immunological activities. We tested how mcd-exosomes influence CD4+ T cell proliferation induced by bone marrow derived dendritic cells; we quantified NF-κB activation in mature macrophages stimulated with mcd-exosomes, and we compared the cytokine profile of LPS-stimulated, IL-4 induced, and mcd-exosome treated macrophages. We observed that mcd-exosomes helped the maturation of dendritic cells, enhancing T cell proliferation induced by the treated dendritic cells. The exosomes also activated macrophages, as measured by NF-κB activation. The cytokine and chemokine profile of macrophages treated with tumor cell derived exosomes showed marked differences from those induced by either LPS or IL-4, and it suggested that exosomes may play a role in the tumor progression and metastasis formation through supporting tumor immune escape mechanisms. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]