Objective: Lack of human leukocyte antigens and costimulatory molecules have been suggested as mechanisms by which human malignant gliomas avoid immune recognition and elimination.
Methods: Using quantitative multiparameter flow cytometric analysis, tumor cells from patients with glioblastoma multiforme (n = 18) were examined ex vivo for the expression of human leukocyte antigen Class I and II molecules and the costimulatory molecules B7-1 and B7-2. They were compared with reactive astrocytes from peritumoral brain metastases (n = 7), and astrocytes removed during nontumor surgery (n = 5).
Results: In contrast to the vast majority of solid peripheral human tumors, these results demonstrate that glioblastoma multiforme frequently express both human leukocyte antigen Class I and II molecules. Like most solid peripheral tumors, glioblastoma multiforme tumor cells express few or no B7 costimulatory molecules. Functional assays using heterogeneous ex vivo tumor preparations or pure populations of ex vivo tumor cells and microglia obtained using fluorescence-activated cell sorting indicate that CD4+ T-cells are activated by tumor cells only in the presence of exogenous B7 costimulation (provided by addition of soluble agonist anti-CD28 monoclonal antibody).
Conclusion: Thus, in contrast to many solid peripheral tumors, failure to present tumor antigens is not a likely impediment to immunotherapeutic strategies against malignant gliomas. Rather, immunotherapeutic strategies need to overcome low levels of B7 costimulation.
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Istituto per l'Endocrinologia e l'Oncologia Sperimentale "G. Salvatore", IEOS-CNR, Napoli, Italy.
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Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8N 3Z5, Canada.
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