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Nanoscale Artificial Antigen Presenting Cells for T Cell Immunotherapy.

Nanomedicine.. 2013-07; 
K Perica, A De LeÓn Medero, M Durai, YL Chiu, Joan Glick Bieler, Leah Sibener, Michaela Niemöller, Mario Assenmacher, Anne Richter, Michael Edidin, Mathias Oelke, Jonathan Schneck. Departments of Pathology, Oncology, and Medicine. Institute of Cell Engineering. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
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Abstract

Artificial antigen presenting cells (aAPC), which deliver stimulatory signals to cytotoxic lymphocytes, are a powerful tool for both adoptive and active immunotherapy. Thus far, aAPC have been synthesized by coupling T cell activating proteins such as CD3 or MHC-peptide to micron-sized beads. Nanoscale platforms have different trafficking and biophysical interaction properties and may allow development of new immunotherapeutic strategies. We therefore manufactured aAPC based on two types of nanoscale particle platforms: biocompatible iron-dextran paramagnetic particles (50-100 nm in diameter) and avidin-coated quantum dot nanocrystals, (~ 30 nm). Nanoscale aAPC induced antigen-specific T cell proliferation from... More

Keywords

Nanoparticle; Artificial Antigen Presenting Cell; Immunotherapy; T cell