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Compromised lymphocytes infiltrate hepatocellular carcinoma: The role of T‐regulatory cells
Author(s) -
Unitt Esther,
Rushbrook Simon M.,
Marshall Aileen,
Davies Susan,
Gibbs Paul,
Morris Lesley S.,
Coleman Nicholas,
Alexander Graeme J. M.
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
hepatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.488
H-Index - 361
eISSN - 1527-3350
pISSN - 0270-9139
DOI - 10.1002/hep.20644
Subject(s) - hepatocellular carcinoma , carcinoma , medicine , pathology , cancer research
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has a poor prognosis with limited therapeutic options. We propose that local immune responses in patients with HCC are held in check by tumor‐infiltrating CD4 + CD25 + T‐regulatory lymphocytes (T reg cells), which suppress the activity and proliferation of effector CD4 + and CD8 + T cells. The phenotype and cell cycle status of tumor‐infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in HCC were analyzed via immunohistochemistry of sections from patients undergoing surgery for HCC and via flow cytometry of peripheral blood mononuclear cells and TILs isolated from patients with HCC. Circulating and tumor‐infiltrating T‐cell function and activation status were assessed via proliferation and flow cytometry. More than 96% of TILs were quiescent as measured via Mcm‐2 or Ki‐67 expression, while less than 10% of CD8 + T cells expressed perforin or granzyme B. CD4 + CD25 + T reg cells comprised 8.7% (1.4–13.8) of TILs and always exceeded the proportion in distant nontumor tissue (2.4% [1.5–5.6]; P = .014). T reg cells isolated from HCC suppressed proliferation of autologous circulating CD4 + CD25 − cells and perforin expression and proliferation of autologous CD8 + T cells. The proportion of circulating T reg cells in patients with HCC was similar in healthy controls (7.2% [1.2–23.3] and 9.2% [1.6–30.2], respectively), but the proportion of circulating T reg cells that were also transforming growth factor β1 + was elevated in HCC compared with controls (55.5% [8.2–73.9] and 2.0% [0–4.9], respectively; P = .003). In conclusion , TILs are compromised and contain a subpopulation of suppressive CD4 + CD25 + Foxp3 + T reg cells. Functional deletion of tumor‐infiltrating T reg cells could enhance tumor‐specific immunotherapy. (H EPATOLOGY 2005;41:722–730.)

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