Interleukin-10 prevents dendritic cell accumulation and vaccination with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor gene-modified tumor cells.

  • Qin Z
  • Noffz G
  • Mohaupt M
  • et al.
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Abstract

A wide variety of human tumors express IL-10 for reasons poorly understood. We have analyzed the effect of spontaneous IL-10 expression by a mouse tumor (J558L) on its immunoparalyzing effect. Because "cross-priming" of T cells by host Ag-presenting cells for MHC class I-restricted tumor Ags is a major pathway for induction of tumor immunity and that is enhanced by granulocyte-macrophage (GM) CSF, we expressed this cytokine in J558L cells. GM-CSF-secreting cells were not effective when used for immunization against challenge with the parental tumor. Inhibition of IL-10 expression through an IL-10 antisense retrovirus restored the vaccine efficacy of GM-CSF-producing J558L cells, demonstrating a direct role of IL-10 in paralyzing the GM-CSF-induced antitumor immune response. Since the tumor used for challenge produced IL-10, we conclude that IL-10 interfered primarily with the initiation but not the effector phase of the immune response. Immunohistochemical analysis of the vaccine site showed a GM-CSF-induced accumulation of dendritic cells (DC) (MHC class II+ and DEC-205+) in the absence of IL-10. In the presence of IL-10, DC accumulation was completely inhibited. Together, our results demonstrate an antagonistic effect of IL-10 with respect to GM-CSF-induced DC accumulation and tumor immunity and suggest a new mechanism by which tumors escape immune recognition: namely by preventing APC from obtaining access to tumor Ags.

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Qin, Z., Noffz, G., Mohaupt, M., & Blankenstein, T. (1997). Interleukin-10 prevents dendritic cell accumulation and vaccination with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor gene-modified tumor cells. The Journal of Immunology, 159(2), 770–776. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.159.2.770

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