JAK3/STAT5/6 pathway alterations are associated with immune deviation in CD8+ T cells in renal cell carcinoma patients

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Abstract

To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying altered T cell response in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients, we compared autologous and allogeneic CD8+ T cell responses against RCC line from RCC patients and their HLA-matched donors, using mixed lymphocyte/tumor cell cultures (MLTCs). In addition, we analyzed the expression of molecules associated with cell cycle regulation. Autologous MLTC responder CD8+ T cells showed cytotoxic activity against RCC cell lines; however the analysis of the distribution of CD8+ T-cell subsets revealed that allogenic counterparts mediate superior antitumor efficacy. In RCC patients, a decreased proliferative response to tumor, associated with defects in JAK3/STAT5/6 expression that led to increased p27KIP1 expression and alterations in the cell cycle, was observed. These data define a molecular pathway involved in cell cycle regulation that is associated with the dysfunction of tumor-specific CD8+ effector cells. If validated, this may define a therapeutic target in the setting of patients with RCC. © 2010 Elisabetta Cavalcanti et al.

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Ranieri, E., Cavalcanti, E., Gigante, M., Mancini, V., Battaglia, M., Ditonno, P., … Gesualdo, L. (2010). JAK3/STAT5/6 pathway alterations are associated with immune deviation in CD8+ T cells in renal cell carcinoma patients. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/935764

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