Oxidative stress by tumor-derived macrophages suppresses the expression of CD3 ζ chain of T-cell receptor complex and antigen-specific T-cell responses
- 12 November 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 93 (23) , 13119-13124
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.93.23.13119
Abstract
One of the important mechanisms of immunosuppression in the tumor-bearing status has been attributed to the down-modulation of the CD3 ζ chain and its associated signaling molecules in T cells. Thus, the mechanism of the disappearance of CD3ζ was investigated in tumor-bearing mice (TBM). The decrease of CD3ζ was observed both in the cell lysate and intact cells. Direct interaction of T cells with macrophages from TBM (TBM-macrophages) induced the decrease of CD3ζ, and depletion of macrophages rapidly restored the CD3ζ expression. We found that treatment of such macrophages with N-acetylcysteine, known as antioxidant compound, prevented the decrease of CD3ζ. Consistent with this result, the addition of oxidative reagents such as hydrogen peroxide and diamide induced the decrease of CD3ζ expression in T cells. Consequently, the loss of CD3ζ resulted in suppression of the antigen-specific T-cell response. These results demonstrate that oxidative stress by macrophages in tumor-bearing status induces abnormality of the T-cell receptor complex by cell interactions with T cells. Therefore, our findings suggest that oxidative stress contributes to the regulation of the expression and function of the T-cell receptor complex.Keywords
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