| Literature DB >> 34815674 |
Juanfen Mo1, Li Zheng1, Zhenzhen Gao2, Jiayuan Wu1, Yi Bao1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are a group of unconventional T cells, which strongly express CD161 and are involved in defending against infectious pathogens and inflammatory diseases. They are activated by inflammatory cytokines, secrete various cytokines and cytotoxic molecules, and express chemokine receptors and integrins. However, the underlying mechanisms of MAIT cells in colon cancer are still not fully understood.Entities:
Keywords: KLRB1; MAIT cells; colon cancer; immune activities; inflammation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34815674 PMCID: PMC8605897 DOI: 10.2147/OTT.S332822
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Onco Targets Ther ISSN: 1178-6930 Impact factor: 4.147
Demographic, Sex, and Clinical Stages of Patients with Colon Cancer and Healthy Donors
| Healthy Donors | Colon Cancer Patients | |
|---|---|---|
| Total samples | 20 | 47 |
| Age (years) | ||
| Min | 42 | 45 |
| Max | 75 | 81 |
| Mean | 55.60 ± 2.24 | 62.62 ± 1.46 |
| Sex | ||
| Male | 12 | 27 |
| Female | 8 | 20 |
| Clinical stages | ||
| Stage I–II | – | 16 |
| Stage III–IV | – | 31 |
Figure 1Frequency and phenotype of MAIT cells in the peripheral blood of colon cancer patients and healthy donors. (A) CD161+TCR Vα7.2+ cells were gated on CD3+CD4−CD8+, CD3+CD4−CD8− and CD3+CD4+CD8− groups between two groups. (B) The percentages of CD8+ T cells and CD8+ MAIT cells. (C) The percentages of CD4−CD8− T cells and CD4−CD8− MAIT cells. (D) The percentages of CD4+ T cells and CD4+ MAIT cells. Data were presented as mean ± SD. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, significantly different from the values in the healthy donors.
Figure 3Serum cytokine levels in colon cancer patients and their correlation with circulating MAIT cells in colon cancer patients. (A) The serum levels of IFN-γ and IL-17A in colon cancer patients compared with healthy donors. (B) Correlation between serum IFN-γ level and three subtypes of circulating MAIT cells in colon cancer patients. (C) Correlation between serum IL-17A and three subtypes of circulating MAIT cells frequency in colon cancer patients. (D) Correlation between serum CEA concentration and three subtypes of circulating MAIT cells frequency in colon cancer patients. Differences between groups were analyzed using t-test. Correlation analysis was performed using the Spearman’s rank correlation test. ***P < 0.001, significantly different from the values in the healthy donors.
Figure 4Frequency and phenotype of MAIT cell in the CT26 tumor-bearing mice. (A) Schematic diagram of an experimental protocol. 2.5×105 CT26 cells were injected into BALB/c mice on day 0, then continued feeding for 3 weeks. (B) Growth curves of tumor of CT26 tumor-bearing mice. (C) CD24+TCRβ+ cells and CD24−TCRβ+ cells were gated on the CD3+CD8+ group in the peripheral blood of CT26 tumor-bearing mice and controls. (D) Increased frequencies of CD3+CD8+CD24+TCRβ+ MAIT cells and CD3+CD8+CD24−TCRβ+ MAIT cells in the peripheral blood of CT26 tumor-bearing mice and controls. (E) CD24+TCRβ+ cells and CD24−TCRβ+ cells were gated on CD3+CD8+ group in single-cell fractions of mice tumor tissues. Data were presented as mean ± SD, N = 6. *P < 0.05, ***P < 0.001, significantly different from the values in the controls.