Literature DB >> 9686608

Bcl-2-mediated inhibition of apoptosis prevents immunogenicity and restores tumorigenicity of spontaneously regressive tumors.

B Bonnotte1, N Favre, M Moutet, A Fromentin, E Solary, M Martin, F Martin.   

Abstract

Tumor cell clones from a rat colon carcinoma differ in their tumorigenicity and immunogenicity. The PRO clones give rise to progressive tumors, whereas the REG clones yield tumors that regress in a few weeks through a specific immune response. REG cells were more sensitive than PRO cells to apoptosis triggered by serum withdrawal in vitro. Furthermore, a fraction of REG cells, but no PRO cells, underwent apoptosis in the hours following injection into syngeneic rats. To further analyze the role of apoptosis, we overexpressed the antiapoptotic protein Bcl-2 in REG cells. Unlike parental or fake-transfected REG cells, Bcl-2-overexpressing REG cells resisted serum withdrawal-induced apoptosis, did not undergo apoptosis at 48 h postinjection into naive syngeneic rats, and gave rise to progressive, metastatic, and lethal tumors. Interestingly, REG-bcl2 cells were rejected by syngeneic hosts that had been preimmunized by an injection of parental REG cells, indicating that Bcl-2 overexpression did not alter tumor cell sensitivity to the effector cells of the immune response. Taken together, these observations indicate that tumor cell apoptosis may contribute to immunogenicity.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9686608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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