IFNγ in combination with IL-7 enhances immunotherapy in two rat glioma models.
(2013) In Journal of Neuroimmunology 258(1-2). p.91-95- Abstract
- Peripheral immunization, using a combination of interferon-gamma (IFNγ)- and interleukin-7 (IL-7)-producing tumor cells, eradicated 75% of pre-established intracerebral N32 rat glioma tumors, and prolonged survival in the more aggressive RG2 model. Rats immunized with IFNγ- and IL7-transduced N32 cells displayed increases in IFNγ plasma levels and proliferating circulating T cells when compared with rats immunized with N32-wild type cells. Following irradiation, the expression of MHC I and II was high on N32-IFNγ cells, but low on RG2-IFNγ cells. In conclusion, IFNγ and IL-7 immunizations prolong survival in two rat glioma models.
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- Fritzell, Sara LU ; Eberstål, Sofia LU ; Sandén, Emma LU ; Visse, Edward LU ; Darabi, Anna LU and Siesjö, Peter LU
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- 2013
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- Journal of Neuroimmunology
- volume
- 258
- issue
- 1-2
- pages
- 91 - 95
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- Elsevier
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- wos:000318837700013
- pmid:23528658
- scopus:84876723756
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- 1872-8421
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- 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2013.02.017
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- English
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