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CD8+ CD28- T regulatory lymphocytes inhibiting T cell proliferative and cytotoxic functions infiltrate human cancers
Authors:Filaci Gilberto  Fenoglio Daniela  Fravega Marco  Ansaldo Gianluca  Borgonovo Giacomo  Traverso Paolo  Villaggio Barbara  Ferrera Alessandra  Kunkl Annalisa  Rizzi Marta  Ferrera Francesca  Balestra Piercesare  Ghio Massimo  Contini Paola  Setti Maurizio  Olive Daniel  Azzarone Bruno  Carmignani Giorgio  Ravetti Jean Louis  Torre Giancarlo  Indiveri Francesco
Institution:Centre of Excellence for Biomedical Research, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.
Abstract:Tumor growth is allowed by its ability to escape immune system surveillance. An important role in determining tumor evasion from immune control might be played by tumor-infiltrating regulatory lymphocytes. This study was aimed at characterizing phenotype and function of CD8+ CD28- T regulatory cells infiltrating human cancer. Lymphocytes infiltrating primitive tumor lesion and/or satellite lymph node from a series of 42 human cancers were phenotypically studied and functionally analyzed by suppressor assays. The unprecedented observation was made that CD8+ CD28- T regulatory lymphocytes are almost constantly present and functional in human tumors, being able to inhibit both T cell proliferation and cytotoxicity. CD4+ CD25+ T regulatory lymphocytes associate with CD8+ CD28- T regulatory cells so that the immunosuppressive activity of tumor-infiltrating regulatory T cell subsets, altogether considered, may become predominant. The infiltration of regulatory T cells seems tumor related, being present in metastatic but not in metastasis-free satellite lymph nodes; it likely depends on both in situ generation (via cytokine production) and recruitment from the periphery (via chemokine secretion). Collectively, these results have pathogenic relevance and implication for immunotherapy of cancer.
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