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    Immunomodulatory Effects of MDA-MB-231-derived Exosome Mimetic Nanovesicles on CD4+ T Cell Line
    Oztatlici, M; Ozdemir, AT; Oztatlici, H; Kucukhuyuk, S; Ozdemir, RBO; Orhan, H; Ozbilgin, K
    Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the immunomodulatory effects of MDA-MB-231 cells or MDA-MB231-derived exosome-mimetic nanovesicles (NVs) on CD4+ Jurkat cells. Methods: NVs were produced by the breakdown of MDA-MB-231 cells and the characterization of generated NVs were performed by using direct-ELISA and Flow cytometry methods. We co -cultured CD4+ Jurkat cells with MDA-MB-231 cells or MDA-MB-231-derived NVs for 48 h. Subsequently, expressions of pro -inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines, and related transcription factors of CD4+ Jurkat cells were evaluated by qPCR method. Results: Clustering, which is the indicator of activation, was not seen in the CD4+ Jurkat cells co -cultured with MDAMB-231 cells. However, CD4+ Jurkat cell clusters were observed in the co -culture experiments with all NV concentrations. In addition, it was determined that the expressions of pro -inflammatory cytokines significantly increased while the expressions of anti-inflammatory cytokines was dramatically decreased in the NV -treated groups. On the contrary, opposite results were obtained in CD4+ Jurkat cells co -cultured with MDA-MB-231 cells. Moreover, TNF-alpha and Gata3 expressions were decreased in all groups. Conclusion: These preliminary findings from in -vitro experiments suggested that NVs could be a potential tool in cancer immunotherapy, but our data need to be supported by more comprehensive studies.

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