Modification of anti-tumor immunity by tolerogenic dendritic cells.

Autoimmunity

b Department of Biosciences and Nutrition , Karolinska Institutet, Novum, Huddinge , Sweden.

Published: September 2017

Immunosuppressive functions of glucocorticoids (GC) can be mediated via various mechanisms, including the modulation of dendritic cells (DC). Our study investigates the effects of tolerogenic GC-treated DCs on NK and T cell anti-tumor responses in OT-1/Rag mice, expressing a transgenic TCR in CD8 T cells. The effects caused by GC-treated DCs were compared to the responses to immunogenic, CpG-activated DCs. The effects of DCs on anti-tumor immune responses were analyzed using the EG7 tumor model, where the tumor cells express the peptide epitope recognized by OT-1 T cells. We observed that immunization with CpG and peptide-treated DCs protected against tumor growth by activation of NK cell response. Also, immunogenic DCs induced the expansion of cytotoxic CD8OT-1 cells, expressing activation markers CD44 and CD69 and producing IFNγ. In contrast, the peptide and GC-treated DCs in OT-1 mice increased the numbers of immature Mac-1CD27 NK cells as well as Foxp3 and IL-10 secreting CD8OT-1 cells with suppressive properties. We conclude that the generation of tolerogenic DCs is one of many immunosuppressive mechanisms that can be induced by GC. Our study demonstrated that tolerogenic DCs modify anti-tumor immune response by suppressing NK cell activity and stimulating the formation of IL-10-secreting CD8 Tregs.

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