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Neem Leaf Glycoprotein Activates CD8(+) T Cells to Promote Therapeutic Anti-tumor Immunity Inhibiting the Growth of Mouse Sarcoma

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Journal PLoS One
Date 2013 Jan 18
PMID 23326300
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In spite of sufficient data on Neem Leaf Glycoprotein (NLGP) as a prophylactic vaccine, little knowledge currently exists to support the use of NLGP as a therapeutic vaccine. Treatment of mice bearing established sarcomas with NLGP (25 µg/mice/week subcutaneously for 4 weeks) resulted in tumor regression or dormancy (Tumor free/Regressor, 13/24 (NLGP), 4/24 (PBS)). Evaluation of CD8(+) T cell status in blood, spleen, TDLN, VDLN and tumor revealed increase in cellular number. Elevated expression of CD69, CD44 and Ki67 on CD8(+) T cells revealed their state of activation and proliferation by NLGP. Depletion of CD8(+) T cells in mice at the time of NLGP treatment resulted in partial termination of tumor regression. An expansion of CXCR3(+) and CCR5(+) T cells was observed in the TDLN and tumor, along with their corresponding ligands. NLGP treatment enhances type 1 polarized T-bet expressing T cells with downregulation of GATA3. Treg cell population was almost unchanged. However, T∶Treg ratios significantly increased with NLGP. Enhanced secretion/expression of IFNγ was noted after NLGP therapy. In vitro culture of T cells with IL-2 and sarcoma antigen resulted in significant enhancement in cytotoxic efficacy. Consistently higher expression of CD107a was also observed in CD8(+) T cells from tumors. Reinoculation of sarcoma cells in tumor regressed NLGP-treated mice maintained tumor free status in majority. This is correlated with the increment of CD44(hi)CD62L(hi) central memory T cells. Collectively, these findings support a paradigm in which NLGP dynamically orchestrates the activation, expansion, and recruitment of CD8(+) T cells into established tumors to operate significant tumor cell lysis.

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