Impaired Antigen Presentation and Effectiveness of Combined Active/Passive Immunotherapy for Epithelial Tumors


Autoria(s): Matsumoto, K.; Leggatt, G. R.; Zhong, J.; Liu, X. S.; De Kluyver, R. L.; Peters, T.; Fernando, G. J. P.; Liem, A.; Lambert, P. F.; Frazer, I. H.
Contribuinte(s)

Barnett S. Kramer

Rebecca Chasan

W. Mark Leader

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Background: Although immunization with tumor antigens can eliminate many transplantable tumors in animal models, immune effector mechanisms associated with successful immunotherapy of epithelial cancers remain undefined. Methods: Skin from transgenic mice expressing the cervical cancer-associated tumor antigen human papillornavirus type 16 (HPV16) E6 or E7 proteins from a keratin 14 promoter was grafted onto syngeneic, non-transgenic mice. Skin graft rejection was measured after active immunization with HPV16 E7 and adoptive transfer of antigen-specific T cells. Cytokine secretion of lymphocytes from mice receiving skin grafts and immunotherapy was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and HPV16 E7-specific memory CD8(+) T cells were detected by flow cytometry and ELISPOT. Results: Skin grafts containing HPV16 E6- or E7-expressing keratinocytes were not rejected spontaneously or following immunization with E7 protein and adjuvant. Adoptive transfer of E7-specific T-cell receptor transgenic CD8(+) T cells combined with immunization resulted in induction of antigen-specific interferon gamma-secreting CD8(+) T cells and rejection of HPV16 E7-expressing grafts. Specific memory CD8(+) T cells were generated by immunotherapy. However, a further HPV16 E7 graft was rejected from animals with memory T cells only after a second E7 immunization. Conclusions: Antigen-specific CD8(+) T cells can destroy epithelium expressing HPV16 E7 tumor antigen, but presentation of E7 antigen from skin is insufficient to reactivate memory CD8(+) T cells induced by immunotherapy. Thus, effective cancer immunotherapy in humans may need to invoke sufficient effector as well as memory T cells.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:72144

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Palavras-Chave #Cd8(+) T-cells #Human-papillomavirus Type-16 #Cervical-cancer #Cross-presentation #Immune Evasion #Dendritic Cells #Down-regulation #Early Proteins #Skin-disease #Tolerance #C1 #320206 Tumor Immunology #730108 Cancer and related disorders
Tipo

Journal Article