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Ovarian Tumor-Induced T Cell Suppression Is Alleviated by Vascular Leukocyte Depletion

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TRANSLATIONAL ONCOLOGY
卷 2, 期 4, 页码 291-299

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1593/tlo.09190

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  1. National Institutes of Health COBRE [P20RR016437, RO1 AI067405]
  2. National Institutes of Health [T32 AI07363, T32 GM08704]

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The ovarian cancer microenvironment recruits an array of immune cells to the site of tumor growth. Within the peritoneal ascites of both humans and mice, the predominant population of tumor-infiltrating leukocytes is a CD11c(+) CD11b(+) population variably referred to as vascular leukocytes (VLCs), tumor-associated macrophages, and immature dendritic cells. We have previously shown that these cells are critical for tumor growth because their selective elimination from the peritoneal tumor microenvironment inhibited tumor progression. However, the underlying mechanism by which this therapy was efficacious is poorly understood. Here, we use the murine ID8 ovarian tumor model to demonstrate that the tumor microenvironment induces in vivo immunosuppression of T cells and that the SR-A(+) VLCs mediate this suppression. Importantly, the elimination of SR-A(+) VLCs from the peritoneum of tumor-bearing mice relieves the T cell suppression. Moreover, the profound changes that VLC elimination has on the immune system are T cell-dependent because the protective antitumor effect of VLC elimination does not occur when CD8 T cells are concomitantly depleted. These results were confirmed and extended with the use of a genetic model for VLC depletion, which demonstrated that short-term therapeutic depletion of VLCs alleviates immunosuppression and allows for efficacious vaccination against model tumor antigens in tumor-bearing mice. These studies provide a mechanistic explanation for how leukocytes contribute to ovarian tumor progression and, correspondingly, how leukocyte depletion inhibits tumor growth.

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