Expansion of tumor-associated Treg cells upon disruption of a CTLA-4-dependent feedback loop
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Foxp3+ T regulatory (Treg) cells promote immunological tumor tolerance, but how their immune-suppressive function is regulated in the tumor microenvironment (TME) remains unknown. Here, we used intravital microscopy to characterize the cellular interactions that provide tumor-infiltrating Treg cells with critical activation signals. We found that the polyclonal Treg cell repertoire is pre-enriched to recognize antigens presented by tumor-associated conventional dendritic cells (cDCs). Unstable cDC contacts sufficed to sustain Treg cell function, whereas T helper cells were activated during stable interactions. Contact instability resulted from CTLA-4-dependent downregulation of co-stimulatory B7-family proteins on cDCs, mediated by Treg cells themselves. CTLA-4-blockade triggered CD28-dependent Treg cell hyper-proliferation in the TME, and concomitant Treg cell inactivation was required to achieve tumor rejection. Therefore, Treg cells self-regulate through a CTLA-4- and CD28-dependent feedback loop that adjusts their population size to the amount of local co-stimulation. Its disruption through CTLA-4-blockade may off-set therapeutic benefits in cancer patients.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CD28; CTLA-4; cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated protein 4; MP-IVM; multiphoton intravital microscopy; NFAT; nuclear factor of activated T cells; T regulatory cell; Treg cell; tumor tolerance
Elenco autori:
Marangoni, F.; Zhakyp, A.; Corsini, M.; Geels, S. N.; Carrizosa, E.; Thelen, M.; Mani, V.; Prussmann, J. N.; Warner, R. D.; Ozga, A. J.; Di Pilato, M.; Othy, S.; Mempel, T. R.
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