CD154 inhibits tumor-induced apoptosis in dendritic cells and tumor growth

Clemens Esche, Andrea Gambotto, Yuji Satoh, Valentin Gerein, Paul D. Robbins, Simon C. Watkins, Michael T. Lotze, Michael R. Shurin

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Abstract

We have recently demonstrated that murine and human tumors induce apoptosis of dendritic cells (DC). Here, we evaluated the effect of CD40 ligation on the survival of tumor-associated DC and tumor growth. Retroviral transduction of MC38 colon carcinoma cells with the CD154 gene resulted in inhibition of tumor growth. This effect was abrogated in IL-12 knockout mice. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed an increase in CD11c+ (N418) and CD8+ but not NLDC-145+ cells in CD154-transfected tumors in wild-type mice. This increase was less pronounced in IL-12-deficient mice. In vitro, overexpression of CD154 on tumor cells significantly decreased the level of tumor-induced DC apoptosis. Surprisingly, the CD154-induced protection of DC from tumor-induced apoptosis was IL-12 independent in vitro, suggesting an IL-12-dependent and an IL-12-independent mechanism of CD154-induced anti-tumor immunity. Thus, our data suggest a new strategy to improve immunotherapy of cancer by protecting DC from tumor-induced apoptosis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2148-2155
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Journal of Immunology
Volume29
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • CD154
  • Dendritic cell
  • IL-12
  • Immunotherapy

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