Research Article

MMP9-Associated Tumor Stem Cells, CCL1-Silenced Dendritic Cells, and Cytokine-Induced Killer Cells Have a Remarkable Therapeutic Efficacy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia by Activating T Cells

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Isolated activated T cells suppressed proliferation and promote apoptosis of leukemia cells. DC-CIK cells were transfected with MMP9 or/and CCL1 shRNA. T cells were isolated from DC-CIK cells, and activated T cells were cocultured with AML cells. Cell proliferation was identified via CCK-8 (a) and EdU staining (b). Magnification, 200x, scale μm. (c) Flow Cytometer was adopted to evaluate the impacts of MMP9 and CCL1 knockdown on the leukemia cells after T-cell activation.
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