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Cancer Research 69, 8412, November 1, 2009. Published Online First October 20, 2009;
doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-09-0852
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Immunology

Simultaneous Infiltration of Polyfunctional Effector and Suppressor T Cells into Renal Cell Carcinomas

Sebastian Attig1, Jörg Hennenlotter2, Graham Pawelec3, Gerd Klein4, Sven D. Koch6, Hanspeter Pircher7, Susan Feyerabend2, Dorothee Wernet5, Arnulf Stenzl2, Hans-Georg Rammensee1 and Cécile Gouttefangeas1

1 Department of Immunology, Institute for Cell Biology, Eberhard-Karls University; 2 Clinic for Urology, 3 Section for Transplantation Immunology and Immunohematology, Tübingen Aging and Tumor Immunology Group, and 4 Section for Transplantation Immunology and Immunohematology, Center for Medical Research, and 5 Department of Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital, Tübingen, Germany; 6 Department of Experimental Immunology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and 7 Department of Immunology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany

Requests for reprints: Cécile Gouttefangeas, Department of Immunology, Institute for Cell Biology, Eberhard-Karls University, Auf der Morgenstelle 15, 72076 Tübingen, Germany. Phone: 49-7071-2980994; Fax: 49-7071-295653; E-mail: cecile.gouttefangeas{at}uni-tuebingen.de.

Renal cell carcinoma is frequently infiltrated by cells of the immune system. This makes it important to understand interactions between cancer cells and immune cells so they can be manipulated to bring clinical benefit. Here, we analyze subsets and functions of T lymphocytes infiltrating renal cell tumors directly ex vivo following mechanical disaggregation and without any culture step. Subpopulations of memory and effector CD4+ Th1, Th2, and Th17 and CD8+ Tc1 cells were identified based on surface phenotype, activation potential, and multicytokine production. Compared with the same patient's peripheral blood, T lymphocytes present inside tumors were found to be enriched in functional CD4+ cells of the Th1 lineage and in effector memory CD8+ cells. Additionally, several populations of CD4+ and CD8+ regulatory T cells were identified that may synergize to locally dampen antitumor T-cell responses. [Cancer Res 2009;69(21):8412–9]

Key Words: T-cell subset • tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte • polyfunctionality







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