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CD122+CD8+ Treg suppress vaccine‐induced antitumor immune responses in lymphodepleted mice
Authors:Li‐Xin Wang  Yuhuan Li  Guojun Yang  Pui‐yi Pang  Dan Haley  Edwin B. Walker  Walter J. Urba  Hong‐Ming Hu
Abstract:Lymphodeleption prior to adoptive transfer of tumor‐specific T cells greatly improves the clinical efficacy of adoptive T‐cell therapy for patients with advanced melanoma, and increases the therapeutic efficacy of cancer vaccines in animal models. Lymphodepletion reduces competition between lymphocytes, and thus creates “space” for enhanced expansion and survival of tumor‐specific T cells. Within the lymphodepleted host, Ag‐specific T cells still need to compete with other lymphocytes that undergo lymphopenia‐driven proliferation. Herein, we describe the relative capacity of naïve T cells, Treg, and NK cells to undergo lymphopenia‐driven proliferation. We found that the major population that underwent lymphopenia‐driven proliferation was the CD122+ memory‐like T‐cell population (CD122+CD8+ Treg), and these cells competed with Ag‐driven proliferation of melanoma‐specific T cells. Removal of CD122+CD8+ Treg resulted in a greater expansion of tumor‐specific T cells and tumor infiltration of functional effector/memory T cells. Our results demonstrate the lymphopenia‐driven proliferation of CD122+CD8+ Treg in reconstituted lymphodepleted mice limited the antitumor efficacy of DC vaccination in conjunction with adoptive transfer of tumor‐specific T cells.
Keywords:Cancer vaccine  CD8+ Treg  Lymphopenia‐driven proliferation
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