Chemokine Expression in Melanoma Metastases Associated with CD8+ T-Cell Recruitment
University of Virginia · University of Chicago
Abstract
Despite the frequent detection of circulating tumor antigen-specific T cells, either spontaneously or following active immunization or adoptive transfer, immune-mediated cancer regression occurs only in the minority of patients. One theoretical rate-limiting step is whether effector T cells successfully migrate into metastatic tumor sites. Affymetrix gene expression profiling done on a series of metastatic melanoma biopsies revealed a major segregation of samples based on the presence or absence of T-cell-associated transcripts. The presence of lymphocytes correlated with the expression of defined chemokine genes. A subset of six chemokines (CCL2, CCL3, CCL4, CCL5, CXCL9, and CXCL10) was confirmed by protein…
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8Topics & keywords
- CCL5
- Chemokine
- CXCL9
- CXCL10
- Cytotoxic T cell
- Cancer research
- Biology
- CD8
- Good health and well-being