articleJournal of Clinical InvestigationJun 16, 2006BRONZE OA

CTLA4 blockade and GM-CSF combination immunotherapy alters the intratumor balance of effector and regulatory T cells

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Abstract

CTL-associated antigen 4 (CTLA4) blockade releases inhibitory controls on T cell activation and proliferation, inducing antitumor immunity in both preclinical and early clinical trials. We examined the mechanisms of action of anti-CTLA4 and a GM-CSF-transduced tumor cell vaccine (Gvax) and their impact on the balance of effector T cells (Teffs) and Tregs in an in vivo model of B16/BL6 melanoma. Tumor challenge increased the frequency of Tregs in lymph nodes, and untreated tumors became infiltrated by CD4+Foxp3- and CD4+Foxp3+ T cells but few CD8+ T cells. Anti-CTLA4 did not deplete Tregs or permanently impair their function but acted in a cell-intrinsic manner on both Tregs and Teffs, allowing them to expand,…

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Keywords
  • FOXP3
  • Immunotherapy
  • Effector
  • CD8
  • Blockade
  • Regulatory T cell
  • Immunology
  • Cancer research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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