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TAP expression reduces IL-10 expressing tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and restores immunosurveillance against melanoma
Authors:Zhang Qian-Jin  Seipp Robyn P  Chen Susan S  Vitalis Timothy Z  Li Xiao-Lin  Choi Kyung-Bok  Jeffries Andrew  Jefferies Wilfred A
Affiliation:Michael Smith Laboratories, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Abstract:Many immune therapeutic strategies are under development for melanoma to treat metastatic disease and prevent disease reoccurrence. However, human melanoma cells are often deficient in antigen processing and this appears to play a role in their expansion and escape from immunosurveillance. For example, expression of the transporters associated with antigen processing (TAP1 and TAP2) is down-regulated in the mouse melanoma cell line B16F10. This results in a lack of tumor-associated antigen processing, low surface expression of MHC Class I molecules and low immunogenicity. We observe that restoration of TAP1 expression by transfection resurrects the processing and presentation of viral antigens, and the melanoma-associated antigen, TRP-2. Immunization with irradiated B16F10/rTAP1 transfected cells generates CTLs that are capable of killing B16F10/rTAP1 transfected targets and B16F10 targets deficient in TAP1. Furthermore, B16F10/rTAP1 transfectants grow at a significantly slower rate in mice than B16F10 cells. In an experimental model that closely recapitulates the clinical situation, treatment of B16F10 tumors in mice with a vaccinia virus vector expressing TAP1 also significantly decreases tumor growth in vivo. Furthermore, tumors treated with vaccinia TAP1 had significantly reduced numbers of immunosuppressive, CD3(+)/IL-10 positive, tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. Therefore, TAP1 expression restores both antigen presentation and immunogenicity in B16F10 melanoma cells and concomitantly reduces immunosuppressive IL-10 production at the local tumor site, thereby increasing immunosurveillance mechanisms against tumors.
Keywords:TAP1  MHC class I  melanoma  B16F10  vaccinia  mouse
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