articleCancer ResearchJan 15, 2006Closed access

Gr-1+CD115+ Immature Myeloid Suppressor Cells Mediate the Development of Tumor-Induced T Regulatory Cells and T-Cell Anergy in Tumor-Bearing Host

New York University · Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Abstract

The accumulation of myeloid suppressor cells (MSCs) is associated with immune suppression in tumor-bearing mice and in cancer patients. The suppressive activity of MSC correlates with the expression of the myeloid markers Gr-1, CD115 (macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor), and F4/80. Gr-1(+)CD115(+) MSCs, in addition to being able to suppress T-cell proliferation in vitro, can induce the development of Foxp3(+) T regulatory cells (Treg) in vivo, which are anergic and suppressive. Furthermore, the secretion of interleukin (IL)-10 and transforming growth factor-beta by Gr-1(+)CD115(+) MSCs was induced and enhanced, respectively, on IFN-gamma stimulation. The development of Treg requires…

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Keywords
  • FOXP3
  • Immune system
  • Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cell
  • Cancer research
  • Biology
  • Immunology
  • Cancer
  • Suppressor
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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