Local administration of granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor increases the number and activation state of dendritic cells in the sentinel lymph node of early-stage melanoma

R.J. Vuylsteke, B.G. Molenkamp, H.A. Gietema, P.A. van Leeuwen, P.G. Wijnands, W. Vos, P.J. van Diest, R.J. Scheper, S. Meijer, T.D. de Gruijl

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Abstract

The initial tumor-draining lymph node, the sentinel lymph node, not only constitutes the first expected site of micrometastasis but also the first point of contact between tumor-associated antigens and the adaptive immune system. A tumor-induced decrease in the frequency and activation state of sentinel lymph node dendritic cells will-impair the generation of effective antitumor T-cell responses and increase the likelihood.of metastatic spread. Here, we demonstrate that intradermal administration of granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor around the excision site of stage I primary melanoma tumors increases the number and activation state of dendritic cells in the paracortical areas of the sentinel lymph node and enhances their binding to T cells. We conclude that local treatment of melanoma patients with granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor, before surgery, conditions the sentinel lymph node microenvironment to enhance mature dendritic cell recruitment and hypothesize that this may be more conducive to the generation of T-cell-mediated antitumor immunity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8456-8460
Number of pages5
JournalCancer Research
Volume15
Issue number64 (22)
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2004

Keywords

  • ANTIGEN-PRESENTING CELLS
  • TERM-FOLLOW-UP
  • METASTATIC MELANOMA
  • MALIGNANT-MELANOMA
  • GM-CSF
  • TOLERANCE
  • MATURE
  • INDUCE

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