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What is apoptotic autologous tumor cells-pulsed alpha-type-1 polarized dendritic cells?

Pronunciation: /apoptotic* autologous* ˈtumər sɛlz pulsed* ˈælfə taɪp wən ˈpoʊlərˌaɪzd dɛnˈdrɪtɪk sɛlz/

apoptotic autologous tumor cells-pulsed alpha-type-1 polarized dendritic cells

Definition

A cell-based cancer vaccine composed of mature polarized dendritic cells (DCs) and pulsed with apoptotic autologous tumor cells that has potential immunostimulating and antineoplatic activities. Dendritic cells (DCs) were treated with interleukin-1 beta, tumor necrosis factor alpha, interferon-alpha (IFN-a), IFN-gamma and polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (p-I:C) to produce mature alpha type-1 polarized DCs (alphaDC1) that are capable of producing high levels of interleukin-12p70 (IL-12p70). The alphaDC1 are subsequently pulsed with apoptotic autologous tumor cells. Upon administration, these DCs are able to induce a potent cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response against tumor associated antigens (TAAs), resulting in tumor cell lysis and inhibition of tumor cell growth. Apoptotic tumor cells contain an array of TAAs.