In vivo rejection of tumor cells dependent on CD8 cells that kill independently of perforin and FasL
- 23 January 2004
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cancer Gene Therapy
- Vol. 11 (3) , 237-248
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cgt.7700678
Abstract
Perforin/granzyme B- and Fas/FasL-mediated killing pathways are the main effector mechanisms of CTL and NK cells in antitumor immune responses. In this study, we investigated the relative role of these two lytic mechanisms in protection of the host from tumor progression, as well as spontaneous metastasis, using the D122 Lewis lung carcinoma and its gene-modified cells. Utilizing perforin knockout mice (B6-PKO) and Fas and FasL mutant (B6-MRL and B6-Smn) mice, we found that perforin expression in the host plays a crucial function in the prevention of metastasis. However, local tumor rejection of an H-2Kb and B7-1 transfectant, 39.5-B7 cells, was not dependent either on perforin or Fas/FasL expression in vivo. In addition, CTL lysis of 39.5-B7 cells was independent of perforin and Fas/FasL interactions in 18-hour in vitro assays. We also confirmed that CD8 T-cells were responsible for rejecting 39.5-B7 local tumors, yet cytokines, TNF- and IFN were not involved in tumor rejection in vivo. Furthermore, blocking assays using caspase inhibitors (zVAD-fmk, zIETD-fmk and zLEHD-fmk) showed that, whereas caspase activation was partially required to induce 39.5-B7 lysis mediated by the perforin-dependent pathway, 39.5-B7 lysis by CTLs through the perforin-independent mechanism required caspase activation. Thus, these results suggested that perforin, Fas/FasL, IFN and TNF- independent lytic mechanisms, mediated by CD8 T cells, have a crucial role in rejection of 39.5-B7 cells in vivo. Caspase activation is a pre requisite for apoptosis of targets by CTLsKeywords
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