Transforming growth factor-beta production and myeloid cells are an effector mechanism through which CD1d-restricted T cells block cytotoxic T lymphocyte-mediated tumor immunosurveillance: abrogation prevents tumor recurrence

Our previous work demonstrated that cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated tumor immunosurveillance of the 15-12RM tumor could be suppressed by a CD1d-restricted lymphocyte, most likely a natural killer (NK) T cell, which produces interleukin (IL)-13. Here we present evidence for the effector element...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of experimental medicine 2003-12, Vol.198 (11), p.1741-1752
Hauptverfasser: Terabe, Masaki, Matsui, So, Park, Jong-Myun, Mamura, Mizuko, Noben-Trauth, Nancy, Donaldson, Debra D, Chen, Wanjun, Wahl, Sharon M, Ledbetter, Steven, Pratt, Bruce, Letterio, John J, Paul, William E, Berzofsky, Jay A
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Zusammenfassung:Our previous work demonstrated that cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated tumor immunosurveillance of the 15-12RM tumor could be suppressed by a CD1d-restricted lymphocyte, most likely a natural killer (NK) T cell, which produces interleukin (IL)-13. Here we present evidence for the effector elements in this suppressive pathway. T cell-reconstituted recombination activating gene (RAG)2 knockout (KO) and RAG2/IL-4 receptor alpha double KO mice showed that inhibition of immunosurveillance requires IL-13 responsiveness by a non-T non-B cell. Such nonlymphoid splenocytes from tumor-bearing mice produced more transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta, a potent inhibitor of CTL, ex vivo than such cells from naive mice, and this TGF-beta production was dependent on the presence in vivo of both IL-13 and CD1d-restricted T cells. Ex vivo TGF-beta production was also abrogated by depleting either CD11b+ or Gr-1+ cells from the nonlymphoid cells of tumor-bearing mice. Further, blocking TGF-beta or depleting Gr-1+ cells in vivo prevented the tumor recurrence, implying that TGF-beta made by a CD11b+ Gr-1+ myeloid cell, in an IL-13 and CD1d-restricted T cell-dependent mechanism, is necessary for down-regulation of tumor immunosurveillance. Identification of this stepwise regulation of immunosurveillance, involving CD1-restricted T cells, IL-13, myeloid cells, and TGF-beta, explains previous observations on myeloid suppressor cells or TGF-beta and provides insights for targeted approaches for cancer immunotherapy, including synergistic blockade of TGF-beta and IL-13.
ISSN:0022-1007
1540-9538
DOI:10.1084/jem.20022227