Constitutive expression of functional 4-1BB (CD137) ligand on carcinoma cells

HR Salih, SG Kosowski, VF Haluska… - The Journal of …, 2000 - journals.aai.org
HR Salih, SG Kosowski, VF Haluska, GC Starling, DT Loo, F Lee, AA Aruffo, PA Trail…
The Journal of Immunology, 2000journals.aai.org
Members of the TNF superfamily, including Fas, Fas ligand, and CD40, have been shown to
be expressed on tumor cells. In the studies described in this work, we report that another
family member, the ligand for 4-1BB (CD137), is expressed on various human carcinoma
cell lines, on cells of solid tumors derived from these cell lines, and cells obtained from
human tumors. Expression of 4-1BB ligand (4-1BBL) mRNA was detected by both RT-PCR
and Northern blot analysis, and expression of 4-1BBL protein was detected by Western blot …
Abstract
Members of the TNF superfamily, including Fas, Fas ligand, and CD40, have been shown to be expressed on tumor cells. In the studies described in this work, we report that another family member, the ligand for 4-1BB (CD137), is expressed on various human carcinoma cell lines, on cells of solid tumors derived from these cell lines, and cells obtained from human tumors. Expression of 4-1BB ligand (4-1BBL) mRNA was detected by both RT-PCR and Northern blot analysis, and expression of 4-1BBL protein was detected by Western blot analysis of whole cell lysates and by FACS analysis of tumor cells and cell lines. Incubation of tumor cells with a 4-1BB-Ig fusion protein led to the production of IL-8 by the cells, demonstrating that the 4-1BBL is functionally active and signals back into the tumor cells. Furthermore, 4-1BBL expressed on the carcinoma cells functioned as a costimulatory molecule for the production of cytokines (most notably IFN-γ) in cocultures of T cells and tumor cells. These findings suggest that 4-1BBL expressed on carcinoma cells may significantly influence the outcome of a T cell-tumor cell interaction.
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