作者
Joseph Skitzki, Ronald A Craig, Ryugi Okuyama, Randall N Knibbs, Kevin McDonagh, Alfred E Chang, Lloyd M Stoolman
发表日期
2004/3/15
期刊
Cancer research
卷号
64
期号
6
页码范围
2183-2191
出版商
American Association for Cancer Research
简介
Adoptive cellular immunotherapy treats metastatic cancer by infusing cultured T cells derived from resected tumors or primed lymph nodes. The infused cells must accumulate in metastatic lesions to suppress growth; however, this process and the resulting clinical response are dynamic and evolve during the days and weeks following cell infusion. This study used novel experimental techniques to determine the fate of infused, cultured tumor-draining lymph node (TDLN) cells during the treatment of murine pulmonary micrometastases. After infusion, the cultured TDLN cells accumulated in the pulmonary vasculature, systemic lymph nodes, and spleen. Donor cells were initially confined to alveolar capillaries with no movement into metastases. Within 4 h, TDLN cells began migrating across pulmonary postcapillary venules and first appeared within metastases. After 24 h, most donor cells in the lung were …
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