In situ sensory adaptation of tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes to peptide-MHC levels elicits strong antitumor reactivity

Guillaume Dorothée, Isabelle Vergnon, Faten El Hage, Béatrice Le Maux Chansac, Vincent Ferrand, Yann Lécluse, Paule Opolon, Salem Chouaib, Georges Bismuth, Fathia Mami-Chouaib

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    We have isolated from tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) and PBL of a lung carcinoma patient several tumor-specific T cell clones displaying similar peptide-MHC tetramer staining and expressing a unique TCR. Although these clones elicited identical functional avidity and similar cytolytic potential, only T cell clones derived from TIL efficiently lysed autologous tumor cells. Interestingly, all of these clones expressed the same T cell surface markers except for the TCR inhibitory molecule CD5, which was expressed at much lower levels in TIL than in PBL. Video-imaging recordings demonstrated that, although both T cell clones could form stable conjugates with tumor cells, the Ca 2+ response occurred in TIL clones only. Significantly, analysis of a panel of circulating clones indicated that antitumor cytolytic activity was inversely proportional to CD5 expression levels. Importantly, CD5 levels in TIL appeared to parallel the signaling intensity of the TCR/peptide-MHC interaction. Thus, in situ regulation of CD5 expression may be a strategy used by CTL to adapt their sensitivity to intratumoral peptide-MHC levels.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)6888-6897
    Nombre de pages10
    journalJournal of Immunology
    Volume174
    Numéro de publication11
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 juin 2005

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