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What is autologous dendritic cell-adenovirus CCL21 vaccine?

Pronunciation: /autologous* dɛnˈdrɪtɪk sɛl əˈdɛnəˌvaɪrəs ccl* tˈwɛntiˌwɔn ˌvækˈsin/

autologous dendritic cell-adenovirus CCL21 vaccine

Definition

A cancer vaccine comprised of autologous dendritic cells (DCs) that have been transduced ex vivo with an adenoviral vector containing the CCL21 gene with potential immunostimulatory and antineoplastic activities. Upon intratumoral administration, autologous dendritic cell-adenovirus CCL21 vaccine expresses the chemokine CCL21, which may induce an antitumoral cytotoxic immune response in the tumor microenvironment. CCL21 [chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 21] has been shown to attract antigen presenting cells (APCs), like leukocytes and DCs, and natural killer (NK) cells and their T-cell effectors to induce a cytotoxic immune response.