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Human CD8 T cells are susceptible to TNF-mediated activation-induced cell death

Authors :
Luna Minute
Maria C. Ochoa
Maite Alvarez
Pedro Berraondo
Alvaro Teijeira
Carmen Molina
Arantza Azpilikueta
Itziar Otano
Iñaki Etxeberria
Ignacio Melero
Itziar Migueliz
Carlos E. de Andrea
Miguel F. Sanmamed
Source :
Theranostics
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Ivyspring International Publisher, 2020.

Abstract

Activation-induced cell death (AICD) is a complex immunoregulatory mechanism that causes the demise of a fraction of T-lymphocytes upon antigen-driven activation. In the present study we investigated the direct role of TNF in AICD of CD8 T lymphocytes. Methods: Human peripheral mononuclear cells were isolated from healthy donors and fresh tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes were obtained from cancer patients undergoing surgery. T cells were activated with anti-CD3/CD28 mAbs or with a pool of virus peptides, in combination with clinical-grade TNF blocking agents. Results: A portion of CD8 T cells undergoes apoptosis upon CD3/CD28 activation in a manner that is partially prevented by the clinically used anti-TNF agents infliximab and etanercept. TNF-mediated AICD was also observed upon activation of virus-specific CD8 T cells and tumor-infiltrating CD8 T lymphocytes. The mechanism of TNF-driven T cell death involves TNFR2 and production of mitochondrial oxygen free radicals which damage DNA. Conclusion: The use of TNF blocking agents reduces oxidative stress, hyperpolarization of mitochondria, and the generation of DNA damage in CD8 T celss undergoing activation. The fact that TNF mediates AICD in human tumor-reactive CD8 T cells suggests that the use of TNF-blocking agents can be exploited in immunotherapy strategies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18387640
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theranostics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1011dee8cb8d1cc1f8b49087aeac79b8