Tumor-specific CD4+ T cells render the tumor environment permissive for infiltration by low-avidity CD8+ T cells

SB Wong, R Bos, LA Sherman - The Journal of Immunology, 2008 - journals.aai.org
SB Wong, R Bos, LA Sherman
The Journal of Immunology, 2008journals.aai.org
CD4+ T cells enhance tumor destruction by CD8+ T cells. One benefit that underlies CD4+ T
cell help is enhanced clonal expansion of newly activated CD8+ cells. In addition, tumor-
specific CD4+ help is also associated with the accumulation of greater numbers of CD8+ T
cells within the tumor. Whether this too is attributable to the effects of help delivered to the
CD8+ cells during priming within secondary lymphoid tissues, or alternatively is due to the
action of CD4+ cells within the tumor environment has not been examined. In this study, we …
Abstract
CD4+ T cells enhance tumor destruction by CD8+ T cells. One benefit that underlies CD4+ T cell help is enhanced clonal expansion of newly activated CD8+ cells. In addition, tumor-specific CD4+ help is also associated with the accumulation of greater numbers of CD8+ T cells within the tumor. Whether this too is attributable to the effects of help delivered to the CD8+ cells during priming within secondary lymphoid tissues, or alternatively is due to the action of CD4+ cells within the tumor environment has not been examined. In this study, we have evaluated separately the benefits of CD4+ T cell help accrued during priming of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells with a vaccine, as opposed to the benefits delivered by the presence of cognate CD4+ cells within the tumor. The presence of CD4+ T cell help during priming increased clonal expansion of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells in secondary lymphoid tissue; however, CD8+ T cells that have low avidity for tumor Ag were inefficient in tumor invasion. CD4+ T cells that recognized tumor Ag were required to facilitate accumulation of CD8+ T cells within the tumor and enhance tumor lysis during the acute phase of the response. These experiments highlight the ability of tumor-specific CD4+ T cells to render the tumor microenvironment receptive for CD8+ T cell immunotherapy, by facilitating the accumulation of all activated CD8+ T cells, including low-avidity tumor-specific and noncognate cells.
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