Back to Search Start Over

Deregulated Mucosal Immune Surveillance through Gut-Associated Regulatory T Cells and PD-1+ T Cells in Human Colorectal Cancer.

Authors :
Hanae Fujimoto
Yoriko Saito
Kenoki Ohuchida
Eiryo Kawakami
Saera Fujiki
Takashi Watanabe
Rintaro Ono
Akiko Kaneko
Shinsuke Takagi
Yuho Najima
Atsushi Hijikata
Lin Cui
Takashi Ueki
Yoshinao Oda
Shohei Hori
Osamu Ohara
Masafumi Nakamura
Takashi Saito
Fumihiko Ishikawa
Source :
Journal of Immunology. 5/1/2018, Vol. 200 Issue 9, p3291-3303. 13p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Disturbed balance between immune surveillance and tolerance may lead to poor clinical outcomes in some malignancies. In paired analyses of adenocarcinoma and normal mucosa from 142 patients, we found a significant increase of the CD4/CD8 ratio and accumulation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) within the adenocarcinoma. The increased frequency of Tregs correlated with the local infiltration and extension of the tumor. There was concurrent maturation arrest, upregulation of programmed death-1 expression, and functional impairment in CD8+ T cells (CTLs) isolated from the adenocarcinoma. Adenocarcinoma-associated Tregs directly inhibit the function of normal human CTLs in vitro. With histopathological analysis, Foxp3+ Tregs were preferentially located in stroma. Concurrent transcriptome analysis of epithelial cells, stromal cells, and T cell subsets obtained from carcinomatous and normal intestinal samples from patients revealed a distinct gene expression signature in colorectal adenocarcinoma-associated Tregs, with overexpression of CCR1, CCR8, and TNFRSF9, whereas their ligands CCL4 and TNFSF9 were found upregulated in cancerous epithelium. Overexpression of WNT2 and CADM1, associated with carcinogenesis and metastasis, in cancer-associated stromal cells suggests that both cancer cells and stromal cells play important roles in the development and progression of colorectal cancer through the formation of a tumor microenvironment. The identification of CTL anergy by Tregs and the unique gene expression signature of human Tregs and stromal cells in colorectal cancer patients may facilitate the development of new therapeutics against malignancies. The Journal of Immunology, 2018, 200: 3291-3303. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221767
Volume :
200
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129362398
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1701222