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What is CD137L/Epstein-Barr virus-targeting autologous dendritic cell vaccine?

Pronunciation: /ˈsiˈdi wən ˈhənərd ənd thirty-seven* ɛl ˈɛpˌstin bɑr ˈvaɪrəs ˈtɑrgətɪŋ autologous* dɛnˈdrɪtɪk sɛl ˌvækˈsin/

CD137L/Epstein-Barr virus-targeting autologous dendritic cell vaccine

Definition

A cell-based cancer vaccine composed of in vitro generated, highly potent, CD137 ligand (CD137L)-dendritic cells (CD137L-DCs), pulsed with Epstein-Bar Virus (EBV) antigen peptides, with potential antineoplastic and immunostimulatory activities. Upon administration, CD137L-DCs induce potent CD8+ T-cell responses against EBV+ target cells. DCs stimulated with CD137L enhance cytotoxic T-lymphocyte proliferation and activation to a greater extent compared to non-CD137L-stimulated DCs.