Distinct host preconditioning regimens differentially impact the antitumor potency of adoptively transferred Th17 cells
Megen C. Wittling,
Hannah M. Knochelmann,
Megan M. Wyatt
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMechanisms by which distinct methods of host preconditioning impact the efficacy of adoptively transferred antitumor T helper cells is unknown.MethodsCD4+T cells with a transgenic TCR that recognize TRP-1 melanoma antigen were polarized to the T helper 17 (Th17) phenotype and then transferred into melanoma-bearing mice preconditioned with either total body irradiation or chemotherapy.ResultsWe found that preconditioning mice with a non-myeloablative dose of total body irradiation (TBI of 5 Gy) was mo… Show more
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