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Effect of B7.1 Costimulation on T-Cell Based Immunity against TAP-Negative Cancer Can Be Facilitated by TAP1 Expression

Tumors deficient in expression of the transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) usually fail to induce T-cell-mediated immunity and are resistant to T-cell lysis. However, we have found that introduction of the B7.1 gene into TAP-negative (TAP(−)) or TAP1-transfected (TAP1(+)) murine lung...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiao-Lin, Liu, Yong-Yu, Knight, David, Odaka, Yoshinobu, Mathis, J. Michael, Shi, Runhua, Glass, Jonathan, Zhang, Qian-Jin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2711302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19629186
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006385
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author Li, Xiao-Lin
Liu, Yong-Yu
Knight, David
Odaka, Yoshinobu
Mathis, J. Michael
Shi, Runhua
Glass, Jonathan
Zhang, Qian-Jin
author_facet Li, Xiao-Lin
Liu, Yong-Yu
Knight, David
Odaka, Yoshinobu
Mathis, J. Michael
Shi, Runhua
Glass, Jonathan
Zhang, Qian-Jin
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description Tumors deficient in expression of the transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) usually fail to induce T-cell-mediated immunity and are resistant to T-cell lysis. However, we have found that introduction of the B7.1 gene into TAP-negative (TAP(−)) or TAP1-transfected (TAP1(+)) murine lung carcinoma CMT.64 cells can augment the capacity of the cells to induce a protective immune response against wild-type tumor cells. Differences in the strength of the protective immune responses were observed between TAP(−) and TAP1(+) B7.1 expressing CMT.64 cells depending on the doses of γ-irradiated cell immunization. While mice immunized with either high or low dose of B7.1-expressing TAP1(+) cells rejected TAP(−) tumors, only high dose immunization with B7.1-expressing TAP(−) cells resulted in tumor rejection. The induced protective immunity was T-cell dependent as demonstrated by dramatically reduced antitumor immunity in mice depleted of CD8 or CD4 cells. Augmentation of T-cell mediated immune response against TAP(−) tumor cells was also observed in a virally infected tumor cell system. When mice were immunized with a high dose of γ-irradiated CMT.64 cells infected with vaccinia viruses carrying B7.1 and/or TAP1 genes, we found that the cells co-expressing B7.1 and TAP1, but not those expressing B7.1 alone, induced protective immunity against CMT.64 cells. In addition, inoculation with live tumor cells transfected with several different gene(s) revealed that only B7.1- and TAP1-coexpressing tumor cells significantly decreased tumorigenicity. These results indicate that B7.1-provoked antitumor immunity against TAP(−) cancer is facilitated by TAP1-expression, and thus both genes should be considered for cancer therapy in the future.
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spelling pubmed-27113022009-07-24 Effect of B7.1 Costimulation on T-Cell Based Immunity against TAP-Negative Cancer Can Be Facilitated by TAP1 Expression Li, Xiao-Lin Liu, Yong-Yu Knight, David Odaka, Yoshinobu Mathis, J. Michael Shi, Runhua Glass, Jonathan Zhang, Qian-Jin PLoS One Research Article Tumors deficient in expression of the transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) usually fail to induce T-cell-mediated immunity and are resistant to T-cell lysis. However, we have found that introduction of the B7.1 gene into TAP-negative (TAP(−)) or TAP1-transfected (TAP1(+)) murine lung carcinoma CMT.64 cells can augment the capacity of the cells to induce a protective immune response against wild-type tumor cells. Differences in the strength of the protective immune responses were observed between TAP(−) and TAP1(+) B7.1 expressing CMT.64 cells depending on the doses of γ-irradiated cell immunization. While mice immunized with either high or low dose of B7.1-expressing TAP1(+) cells rejected TAP(−) tumors, only high dose immunization with B7.1-expressing TAP(−) cells resulted in tumor rejection. The induced protective immunity was T-cell dependent as demonstrated by dramatically reduced antitumor immunity in mice depleted of CD8 or CD4 cells. Augmentation of T-cell mediated immune response against TAP(−) tumor cells was also observed in a virally infected tumor cell system. When mice were immunized with a high dose of γ-irradiated CMT.64 cells infected with vaccinia viruses carrying B7.1 and/or TAP1 genes, we found that the cells co-expressing B7.1 and TAP1, but not those expressing B7.1 alone, induced protective immunity against CMT.64 cells. In addition, inoculation with live tumor cells transfected with several different gene(s) revealed that only B7.1- and TAP1-coexpressing tumor cells significantly decreased tumorigenicity. These results indicate that B7.1-provoked antitumor immunity against TAP(−) cancer is facilitated by TAP1-expression, and thus both genes should be considered for cancer therapy in the future. Public Library of Science 2009-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2711302/ /pubmed/19629186 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006385 Text en Li et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Li, Xiao-Lin
Liu, Yong-Yu
Knight, David
Odaka, Yoshinobu
Mathis, J. Michael
Shi, Runhua
Glass, Jonathan
Zhang, Qian-Jin
Effect of B7.1 Costimulation on T-Cell Based Immunity against TAP-Negative Cancer Can Be Facilitated by TAP1 Expression
title Effect of B7.1 Costimulation on T-Cell Based Immunity against TAP-Negative Cancer Can Be Facilitated by TAP1 Expression
title_full Effect of B7.1 Costimulation on T-Cell Based Immunity against TAP-Negative Cancer Can Be Facilitated by TAP1 Expression
title_fullStr Effect of B7.1 Costimulation on T-Cell Based Immunity against TAP-Negative Cancer Can Be Facilitated by TAP1 Expression
title_full_unstemmed Effect of B7.1 Costimulation on T-Cell Based Immunity against TAP-Negative Cancer Can Be Facilitated by TAP1 Expression
title_short Effect of B7.1 Costimulation on T-Cell Based Immunity against TAP-Negative Cancer Can Be Facilitated by TAP1 Expression
title_sort effect of b7.1 costimulation on t-cell based immunity against tap-negative cancer can be facilitated by tap1 expression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2711302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19629186
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006385
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