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The inhibition of TNF-alpha anti-tumoral properties by blocking antibodies promotes tumor growth in a rat model
Authors:Larmonier Nicolas  Cathelin Dominique  Larmonier Claire  Nicolas Alexandra  Merino Delphine  Janikashvili Nona  Audia Sylvain  Bateman Andrew  Thompson Jill  Kottke Tim  Hartung Thomas  Katsanis Emmanuel  Vile Richard  Bonnotte Bernard
Institution:INSERM U517, IFR 100, Faculty of Medicine, Dijon, France.
Abstract:Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) antagonists represent a milestone in the therapy of autoimmune conditions. Anti-TNF antibodies have been approved for clinical use and during the last eight years thousands of patients have been treated. However, the long-term sequelae of anti-TNF agents in promoting carcinogenesis remain unclear. This study sought to define the role of intra-tumor TNF-alpha production on cancer cell progression and to determine whether TNF-alpha antibodies can suppress anti-tumoral immunity. Using an experimental animal tumor model we demonstrate that anti-TNF-alpha antibodies hinder anti-tumor immune responses and promote growth of immunogenic rat colon tumors (REG) that are always rejected by immunocompetent untreated rats. The major role of TNF-alpha in the anti-tumoral immune response was confirmed by transfecting progressive and tolerogenic rat colon tumor cells (PRO) with the TNF-alpha gene. PRO tumor cells secreting TNF-alpha induce tumor-infiltrating dendritic cell (DC) activation. This triggers a potent immune response leading to tumor rejection and long-lasting immunity. Therefore, the prominent role of TNF-alpha in anti-tumoral immune responses underscores the need for caution and close surveillance following the administration of TNF inhibitors.
Keywords:Tumor immunity  TNF-α  Gene expression  Dendritic cells
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