Abstract 775: Sequential common gamma-chain cytokines facilitate differentiation of tumor-reactive T cells that are resistant to MDSC and can induce rejection of breast tumors
Abstract:Adoptive T cell immunotherapy (AIT) utilizing ex vivo expanded HER-2/neu-specific T cells is a promising modality in the treatment of patients with breast carcinoma. Previously, our group has described the ability of tumor-sensitized T cells activated ex vivo with bryostatin 1 and ionomycin (B/I) and subsequently expanded with common γ-chain receptor family cytokines IL-2 and IL-7/IL-15 cultured in an alternating manner to induce primary breast tumor regression in FVBN202 transgenic mice. These results, howeve… Show more
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