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Low Noncytotoxic Concentrations of 5-Fluorouracil Have No Adverse Effects on Maturation and Function of Bone Marrow-Derived Dendritic Cells in Vitro: A Potentially Safe Adjuvant for Dendritic Cell-Based Cancer Therapy Publisher Pubmed



Namdar A1 ; Mirzaei HR2 ; Hafezi M3 ; Khosravianfar N3 ; Kheshtchin N2 ; Mirzaei R2 ; Hadjati J2 ; Rezaei A1
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  1. 1. Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Hezarjerib Street, Isfahan, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Pathobiology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: International Archives of Allergy and Immunology Published:2015


Abstract

Background: Low, noncytotoxic concentrations of various chemotherapeutic drugs like 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) induce antitumor immune responses by selectively depleting tumor-induced immunosuppressive cells, and could therefore be used in combination with dendritic cell (DC) vaccines in order to enhance their immunotherapeutic efficacy. However, the likely negative influences of low, noncytotoxic doses of 5-FU on bone marrow-derived (BM)-DCs in vitro have not yet been investigated. Methods: The effects of low, noncytotoxic concentrations of 5-FU on mouse BM-DC differentiation and maturation markers (CD11c, MHC class II and CD80) as well as antigen-presenting capacity and cytokine production (IL-12p70 and IL-10) have been assessed. Results: Different low doses of 5-FU had no significant effect on the expression of DC differentiation and maturation or on costimulatory markers (p = 0.5). Furthermore, suboptimal doses of 5-FU did not affect the immunostimulatory functions of DCs such as antigen presentation (p = 0.6) and cytokine production (p = 0.9). Conclusions: These data suggest that low doses of 5-FU have no adverse effects on DC maturation and function, and the efficacy of DC-based cancer immunotherapy may be greatly enhanced by combining it with suboptimal doses of 5-FU. © 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel.