Cutting Edge: Regulatory T Cells from Lung Cancer Patients Directly Inhibit Autologous T Cell Proliferation
University of Pennsylvania · Cancer Research Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
Active suppression by T regulatory cells plays an important role in the down-regulation of T cell responses to foreign and self-Ags. Thus far, the potential role of CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells in human tumors has not been reported. In this work we show that lung tumors contain large numbers of these cells and that they have constitutive high-level expression of CD152 (CTLA-4). Furthermore, the CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells mediate potent inhibition of autologous T cell proliferation. Finally, regulatory T cells from patient tumors failed to inhibit the proliferation of allogeneic T cells. Together these results suggest that the CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells found in lung tumors selectively inhibit the host immune response and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
8- EYEdward Y. WooCorresponding
University of Pennsylvania
- HYHeidi Yeh
University of Pennsylvania
- CCChristina Chu
University of Pennsylvania
- KSKatia Schlienger
Cancer Research Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
- RGRichard G. Carroll
Cancer Research Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- IL-2 receptor
- Cancer research
- T cell
- Lung cancer
- Cell growth
- Regulatory T cell
- Immune system
- Biology
- Good health and well-being