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What is vaccine-sensitized draining lymph node cells?

Pronunciation: /ˌvækˈsin ˈsɛnsəˌtaɪzd ˈdreɪnɪŋ lɪmf noʊd sɛlz/

vaccine-sensitized draining lymph node cells

Definition

Cells isolated from lymph nodes from patients, and activated in vitro to generate tumor-specific effector T cells. Lymph nodes in the lymphatics draining tumors often contain T cells that are immunologically sensitized but functionally deficient. Vaccine-sensitized draining lymph node cells are prepared by isolating these lymphocytes in vitro and stimulating them with cytokines to differentiate into mature effector cells. Vaccine-draining lymph node cells may also be produced by pharmacological activation of lymph node-derived lymphocytes with drugs such as ionomycin or with bacterial toxin; these activated lymphocytes may be expanded in culture with cytokines such as interleukin-2 prior to infusion into the patient.