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Mechanism of immune dysfunction in cancer mediated by immature Gr-1+ myeloid cells

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 166, Issue 9, Pages 5398-5406

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.166.9.5398

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [CA84488, CA/IA 78399] Funding Source: Medline

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The mechanism of tumor-associated T cell dysfunction remains an unresolved problem of tumor immunology. Development of T cell defects in tumor-bearing hosts are often associated with increased production of immature myeloid cells. In tumor-bearing mice, these immature myeloid cells are represented by a population of Gr-1(+) cells. In this study we investigated an effect of these cells on T cell function. Gr-1(+) cells were isolated from MethA sarcoma or C3 tumor-bearing mice using cell sorting. These Gr-1(+) cells expressed myeloid cell marker CD11b and MHC class I molecules, but they lacked expression of MHC class II molecules. Tumor-induced Gr-1(+) cells did not affect T cell responses to Con A and to a peptide presented by MHC class II. In sharp contrast, Gr-1(+) cells completely blocked T cell response to a peptide presented by MHC class I in vitro and in vivo. Block of the specific MHC class I molecules on the surface of Gr-1(+) cells completely abrogated the observed effects of these cells. Thus, immature myeloid cells specifically inhibited CD8-mediated Ag-specific T cell response, but not CD4-mediated T cell response. Differentiation of Gr-1(+) cells in the presence of growth factors and all-trans retinoic acid completely eliminated inhibitory potential of these cells. This may suggest a new approach to cancer treatment.

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