Upregulation of Tim-3 and PD-1 expression is associated with tumor antigen-specific CD8+ T cell dysfunction in melanoma patients.
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Title
Upregulation of Tim-3 and PD-1 expression is associated with tumor antigen-specific CD8+ T cell dysfunction in melanoma patients.
Journal
Journal of Experimental Medicine
ISSN
1540-9538[electronic], 0022-1007[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Volume
207
Number
10
Pages
2175-2186
Language
english
Abstract
The paradoxical coexistence of spontaneous tumor antigen-specific immune responses with progressive disease in cancer patients furthers the need to dissect the molecular pathways involved in tumor-induced T cell dysfunction. In patients with advanced melanoma, we have previously shown that the cancer-germline antigen NY-ESO-1 stimulates spontaneous NY-ESO-1-specific CD8(+) T cells that up-regulate PD-1 expression. We also observed that PD-1 regulates NY-ESO-1-specific CD8(+) T cell expansion upon chronic antigen stimulation. In the present study, we show that a fraction of PD-1(+) NY-ESO-1-specific CD8(+) T cells in patients with advanced melanoma up-regulates Tim-3 expression and that Tim-3(+)PD-1(+) NY-ESO-1-specific CD8(+) T cells are more dysfunctional than Tim-3(-)PD-1(+) and Tim-3(-)PD-1(-) NY-ESO-1-specific CD8(+) T cells, producing less IFN-γ, TNF, and IL-2. Tim-3-Tim-3L blockade enhanced cytokine production by NY-ESO-1-specific CD8(+) T cells upon short ex vivo stimulation with cognate peptide, thus enhancing their functional capacity. In addition, Tim-3-Tim-3L blockade enhanced cytokine production and proliferation of NY-ESO-1-specific CD8(+) T cells upon prolonged antigen stimulation and acted in synergy with PD-1-PD-L1 blockade. Collectively, our findings support the use of Tim-3-Tim-3L blockade together with PD-1-PD-L1 blockade to reverse tumor-induced T cell exhaustion/dysfunction in patients with advanced melanoma.
Keywords
Antigens, CD/biosynthesis, Antigens, CD/immunology, Antigens, Neoplasm/immunology, Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins/biosynthesis, Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins/immunology, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/metabolism, Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte/immunology, Humans, Immunity, Cellular, Interferon-gamma/biosynthesis, Interferon-gamma/immunology, Interleukin-2/biosynthesis, Interleukin-2/immunology, Melanoma/immunology, Melanoma/pathology, Membrane Proteins/biosynthesis, Membrane Proteins/immunology, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/biosynthesis, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/immunology, Up-Regulation
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