CD4+/CD25+ regulatory cells inhibit activation of tumor-primed CD4+ T cells with IFN-γ-dependent antiangiogenic activity, as well as long-lasting tumor immunity …

N Casares, L Arribillaga, P Sarobe, J Dotor… - The Journal of …, 2003 - journals.aai.org
N Casares, L Arribillaga, P Sarobe, J Dotor, A Lopez-Diaz de Cerio, I Melero, J Prieto…
The Journal of Immunology, 2003journals.aai.org
Abstract CD25+ regulatory T (T reg) cells suppress the activation/proliferation of other CD4+
or CD8+ T cells in vitro. Also, down-regulation of CD25+ T reg cells enhance antitumor
immune responses. In this study, we show that depletion of CD25+ T reg cells allows the
host to induce both CD4+ and CD8+ antitumoral responses following tumor challenge.
Simultaneous depletion of CD25+ and CD8+ cells, as well as adoptive transfer experiments,
revealed that tumor-specific CD4+ T cells, which emerged in the absence of CD25+ T reg …
Abstract
CD25+ regulatory T (T reg) cells suppress the activation/proliferation of other CD4+ or CD8+ T cells in vitro. Also, down-regulation of CD25+ T reg cells enhance antitumor immune responses. In this study, we show that depletion of CD25+ T reg cells allows the host to induce both CD4+ and CD8+ antitumoral responses following tumor challenge. Simultaneous depletion of CD25+ and CD8+ cells, as well as adoptive transfer experiments, revealed that tumor-specific CD4+ T cells, which emerged in the absence of CD25+ T reg cells, were able to reject CT26 colon cancer cells, a MHC class II-negative tumor. The antitumoral effect mediated by CD4+ T cells was dependent on IFN-γ production, which exerted a potent antiangiogenic activity. The capacity of the host to mount this antitumor response is lost once the number of CD25+ T reg cells is restored over time. However, CD25+ T reg cell depletion before immunization with AH1 (a cytotoxic T cell determinant from CT26 tumor cells) permits the induction of a long-lasting antitumoral immune response, not observed if immunization is conducted in the presence of regulatory cells. A study of the effect of different levels of depletion of CD25+ T reg cells before immunization with the peptide AH1 alone, or in combination with a Th determinant, unraveled that Th cells play an important role in overcoming the suppressive effect of CD25+ T reg on the induction of long-lasting cellular immune responses.
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