Decreased accumulation of immune regulatory cells is correlated to the antitumor effect of IFN-ã overexpression in the tumor

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Abstract

During mammary tumorigenesis, there is a profound tumor-induced immunosuppression and a progressive thymic atrophy associated with tumor development. IFN-γ has been shown to be effective in enhancing antitumor responses in several tumor models, however, how IFN-γ exerts its anti-tumor effect is largely controversial. In the present study we have used a mammary tumor model to investigate whether the levels of IFN-γ have an important role in the tumor-induced immunosuppression as well as in the pathogenesis of the thymic atrophy. We evaluated this possibility using DA-3 cells transfected to express IFN-γ (DA-3/IFN-γ), a system that provides constant, local production of IFN-γ within the tumor microenvironment. Overexpression of IFN-γ in the mammary tumor results in a marked delay of tumor growth, a reduction in regulatory T cells and myeloid-derived suppressor cells accumulation mostly due to down-regulation of chemokines implicated in the recruitment of immune regulatory cells, and a blockage in the tumor-associated thymus atrophy. Collectively, our data suggest that the replacement of the faulty levels of IFN-γ in the tumor results in a diminution of the tumor-induced immune suppression caused by the mammary tumor development.

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Carrio, R., Torroella-Kouri, M., Libreros, S., García-Areas, R. A., Iragavarapu-Charyulu, V., & López, D. M. (2011). Decreased accumulation of immune regulatory cells is correlated to the antitumor effect of IFN-ã overexpression in the tumor. International Journal of Oncology, 39(6), 1619–1627. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2011.1169

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