Partial degradation of T-cell signal transduction molecules by contaminating granulocytes during protein extraction of splenic T cells from tumor-bearing mice

JL Franco, P Ghosh, RH Wiltrout, CRD Carter, AH Zea… - Cancer research, 1995 - AACR
JL Franco, P Ghosh, RH Wiltrout, CRD Carter, AH Zea, N Momozaki, AC Ochoa, DL Longo…
Cancer research, 1995AACR
Flavone-8-acetic acid plus recombinant human interleukin 2 is a successful antitumor
therapy in mice bearing the Renca murine renal cell carcinoma. This report demonstrates
that T cells, particularly CD8+ T cells, are critical for the generation of this response. Initial
experiments examining T-cell signal transduction proteins demonstrated that T cells from
Renca-bearing mice had undetectable levels of p56Ick and ζ-chain of the T-cell receptor and
that flavone-8-acetic acid and recombinant human interleukin 2 therapy could be used as a …
Abstract
Flavone-8-acetic acid plus recombinant human interleukin 2 is a successful antitumor therapy in mice bearing the Renca murine renal cell carcinoma. This report demonstrates that T cells, particularly CD8+ T cells, are critical for the generation of this response. Initial experiments examining T-cell signal transduction proteins demonstrated that T cells from Renca-bearing mice had undetectable levels of p56Ick and ζ-chain of the T-cell receptor and that flavone-8-acetic acid and recombinant human interleukin 2 therapy could be used as a model for reversal of these alterations. However, further experimentation showed that the majority of the reduction in ζ-chain and part of the reduction in p56Ick was due to degradation of these molecules during protein extraction caused by mature granulocytes contaminating the enriched T-cell population. This was not the case for nuclear c-Rel or NFκB p65, which remained at undetectable/reduced levels in the absence of granulocytes, confirming our previous data that transcription factor alterations exist in tumor-bearing mice. Thus, most of the reduction in ζ-chain in T cells from Renca-bearing mice is due to granulocyte contamination and emphasizes the need to use pure T-cell populations and/or sufficient amounts and types of protease inhibitors when quantitating proteins in T cells from tumor-bearing mice.
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