Literature DB >> 17621628

Total loss of HLA class I expression on a melanoma cell line after growth in nude mice in absence of autologous antitumor immune response.

Laura Paco1, Angel Miguel Garcia-Lora1, Carlos Casares1, Carmen Cabrera1, Ignacio Algarra2, Antonia Collado1, Isabel Maleno1, Federico Garrido1, Miguel Angel Lopez-Nevot1.   

Abstract

Loss of HLA class I expression on tumor cells is a frequent event as an immune escape mechanism. Seven different altered HLA phenotypes have been defined in tumors. Various molecular mechanisms have been described as responsible for HLA class I loss. HLA class I expression alterations occur successively and unpredictably during tumor progression in vivo and immunoselection has been implicated in this process. We present an experimental xenograft model in which melanoma cell line Ando-2 injected into athymic nude mice lost total surface HLA class I expression and exhibited HLA class II cell surface expression. A strong down-regulation of HLA class I expression and de novo HLA class II expression were also found when Ando-2 melanoma cells were injected into SCID-Beige mice. These phenomena were reproducible and were only observed in local growth in nude or SCID-Beige mice and not in vitro after multiple passages. HLA class I surface expression was recovered after IFN-gamma treatment, indicating regulatory defects. The mechanism implicated in loss of HLA class I molecule expression were a down-regulation of different components of antigen processing machinery and HLA class I heavy chains. These data suggest that HLA class I alterations can also occur in absence of autologous adaptive immune response. This is a good experimental in vivo model to study the relationship between tumor progression and HLA class I alterations. Copyright (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17621628     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.22925

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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