机构:[1]The First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Department of Medical Oncology, Kunming, Yunnan 650031, People’s Republic of China昆明医科大学附属第一医院[2]Yunnan Cancer Hospital & the Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University & Yunnan Cancer Center, Department of Medical Oncology, Kunming, Yunnan 650018, People’s Republic of China[3]Yunnan Cancer Hospital & the Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University & Yunnan Cancer Center, Cancer Research Institute, Kunming, Yunnan 650018, People’s Republic of China[4]Yunnan Cancer Hospital & the Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University & Yunnan Cancer Center, Department of Radiation Oncology, Kunming, Yunnan 650018, People’s Republic of China
Background: Colon cancer is a common digestive tract malignancy which ranks as the third leading cause of cancer death worldwide. A current focus of anti-cancer research is harnessing the patient's own immune system for therapy. Programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1), an immune suppressor, is upregulated in various activated immune cells, such as T cells, and in viral infections and tumors. Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the function of PD-1 inhibitor on the metastasisi of mouse colon cancer cells. Patients and methods: In the present study, we established an in situ colon cancer mouse model using the CT26 cell line. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was performed to detect colon cancer cell metastasis. The levels of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), and interleukin-12 (IL-12) in serum and mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) were detected by Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). CD44(high) CD62L(low) memory T cells, CD4(+) FoxP3(+) regulatory T cells, and IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha levels in MLNs and spleen were detected by flow cytometry (FCM). Results: We found that anti-PD-1 therapy inhibited colon cancer cells metastasis to the small intestine, liver, and lung, and lengthened the survival time of mice. However, the depletion of CD8 suppressed the activity of anti-PD-1 antibodies. In response to anti-PD-1 immunotherapy, the levels of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), and interleukin-12 (IL-12) in serum and mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) were significantly increased, while IL-6, IL-17, and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) were decreased. CD8 depletion had the opposite effect. In addition, anti-PD-1 treatment significantly increased CD44(high) CD62L(low) memory T cells, decreased CD4(+) FoxP3(+) regulatory T cells, and increased IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha levels in MLNs and spleen. Furthermore, anti-PD-1 treatment cannot exert these roles when CD8 is depleted. Conclusion: These results suggest that PD-1 inhibitors rely on CD8+ T cells to exert anti-tumor immunity in colon cancer.
基金:
This work was funded by Yunnan Applied Basic Research
Projects (Grant 2016FC007), the joint special funds for the
Department of Science & Technology of Yunnan Province-
Kunming Medical University (Grant 2017FE468), and Key
Laboratory of Translational Medicine for Cell Therapy of
Yunnan Province (Grant 2015DG034).
第一作者机构:[1]The First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Department of Medical Oncology, Kunming, Yunnan 650031, People’s Republic of China[2]Yunnan Cancer Hospital & the Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University & Yunnan Cancer Center, Department of Medical Oncology, Kunming, Yunnan 650018, People’s Republic of China
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[2]Yunnan Cancer Hospital & the Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University & Yunnan Cancer Center, Department of Medical Oncology, Kunming, Yunnan 650018, People’s Republic of China[*1]Yunnan Cancer Hospital & the Third Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University & Yunnan Cancer Center, Department of Medical Oncology, NO. 519 Kunzhou Road, Kunming, Yunnan 650018, People’s Republic of China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Chang E Gao,Ming Zhang,Qian Song,et al.PD-1 inhibitors dependent CD8(+) T cells inhibit mouse colon cancer cell metastasis[J].ONCOTARGETS AND THERAPY.2019,12:6961-6971.doi:10.2147/OTT.S202941.
APA:
Chang E Gao,Ming Zhang,Qian Song&Jian Dong.(2019).PD-1 inhibitors dependent CD8(+) T cells inhibit mouse colon cancer cell metastasis.ONCOTARGETS AND THERAPY,12,
MLA:
Chang E Gao,et al."PD-1 inhibitors dependent CD8(+) T cells inhibit mouse colon cancer cell metastasis".ONCOTARGETS AND THERAPY 12.(2019):6961-6971