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CD8+ T cells induce complete regression of advanced ovarian cancers by an interleukin (IL)-2/IL-15 dependent mechanism.

Taimei Yang1, Erika M Wall, Katy Milne, Patty Theiss, Peter Watson, Brad H Nelson.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In vitro studies suggest that ovarian cancer evades immune rejection by fostering an immunosuppressive environment within the peritoneum; however, the functional responses of ovarian cancer-specific T cells have not been directly investigated in vivo. Therefore, we developed a new murine model to enable tracking of tumor-specific CD8(+) T-cell responses to advanced ovarian tumors. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: The ovarian tumor cell line ID8 was transfected to stably express an epitope-tagged version of HER-2/neu (designated Neu(OT-I/OT-II)). After i.p. injection into C57BL/6 mice, ID8 cells expressing Neu(OT-I/OT-II) gave rise to disseminated serous adenocarcinomas with extensive ascites. CD8(+) T cells expressing a transgenic T-cell receptor specific for the OT-I epitope of Neu(OT-I/OT-II) were adoptively transferred into tumor-bearing mice, and functional responses were monitored. Cytokine signaling requirements were evaluated by comparing the responses of wild-type donor T cells with those with genetic deletion of the interleukin (IL)-2/IL-15 receptor beta subunit (CD122) or the IL-2 receptor alpha subunit (CD25).
RESULTS: On adoptive transfer into tumor-bearing hosts, wild-type OT-I T cells underwent a striking proliferative response, reaching peak densities of approximately 40% and approximately 90% of CD8(+) T cells in peripheral blood and ascites, respectively. OT-I cells infiltrated and destroyed tumor tissue, and ascites completely resolved within 10 days. By contrast, CD122(-/-) OT-I cells and CD25(-/-) OT-I cells proliferated in blood but failed to accumulate in ascites or tumor tissue or induce tumor regression.
CONCLUSIONS: Contrary to expectation, advanced ovarian cancers can support extraordinary CD8(+) T-cell proliferation and antitumor activity through an IL-2/IL-15-dependent mechanism.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18056198     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-07-1724

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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