Cutting Edge: Tumor-Specific CD8+ T Cells Infiltrating Prostatic Tumors Are Induced to Become Suppressor Cells

  • Shafer-Weaver K
  • Anderson M
  • Stagliano K
  • et al.
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Abstract

We previously reported that naive, tumor-specific CD8+ (TcR-I) T cells transferred into prostate tumor-bearing mice traffic to the prostate where they become tolerized. We now report that TcR-I cells suppress the proliferation of naive T cells. This suppression is mediated at least in part by secreted factors, and the suppressive activity can be blocked by Abs directed against TGF-β. We further report that TcR-I cells must infiltrate the prostate to acquire suppressive activity. Delivery of tumor-specific CD4+ T cells prevents the conversion of TcR-I cells into suppressor cells. Taken together, our findings may have critical implications for sustaining T cell responsiveness during immunotherapy, as the development of suppressor cells in the tumor microenvironment may eliminate the potency of T cells primed in the periphery or delivered during adoptive immunotherapy.

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Shafer-Weaver, K. A., Anderson, M. J., Stagliano, K., Malyguine, A., Greenberg, N. M., & Hurwitz, A. A. (2009). Cutting Edge: Tumor-Specific CD8+ T Cells Infiltrating Prostatic Tumors Are Induced to Become Suppressor Cells. The Journal of Immunology, 183(8), 4848–4852. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0900848

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