Abstract
Abstract Immune cells can recognize tumor antigens and elicit an adaptive immune response, potentially resulting in tumor regression. Drug-induced dead tumor cells have been reported to enhance anti-tumor immunity, but results are conflicting, possibly due to the immunosuppressive effects of the cytotoxic drugs. To investigate whether apoptotic tumor cells trigger anti-tumor immunity independent of anti-cancer treatment, local immune responses were evaluated after direct induction of tumor cell apoptosis using a herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-tk)/ganciclovir (GCV) system. The inflammatory cytokines IFNγ and IL-12β and anti-inflammatory factor PD-1 and TGFβ1 were upregulated at the tumor site after apoptosis induction. HSV-tk/GCV-induced tumor cell apoptosis resulted in suppression of tumor growth in vivo and promoted the infiltration of CD8 and CD4 T lymphocytes in tumor. To explore the role of T cells after induction of tumor cell death, GCV was administered together with anti-CD8 or anti-CD4 depleting antibodies to syngeneic HSV-tk transfected tumor-bearing mice. CD8 T cell depletion abrogated the anti-tumor efficacy of GCV, indicating that tumor regression was mainly dependent on CD8 T cells. This anti-tumor immunity was enhanced by anti-PD-1 antibody injection. On the contrary, CD4 T cell depletion further inhibited tumor growth than GCV alone, suggesting the potential role of CD4 T cells in suppressive tumor immunity. To elucidate this immunological mechanism, tumor tissues were evaluated after tumor cell apoptosis and CD4 T cell depletion. Foxp3, a regulatory T cell marker, was decreased after CD4 T cell depletion. In addition, Arg1, a marker of immunosuppressive myeloid cells, was significantly downregulated, which was expressed on tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (mMDSCs). Collectively, these findings indicate that tumor cell apoptosis accelerates CD8 T cell-dependent anti-tumor immunity and CD4 T cell-mediated Arg1 production from TAMs and mMDSCs. Citation Format: Sho Umegaki, Hidekazu Shirota, Tomoyuki Iwasaki, Yuki Kasahara, Chikashi Ishioka. Differential role of CD8 cells and CD4 cells in anti-tumor immunity triggered by tumor cell apoptosis using HSVtk/GCV system [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023; Part 1 (Regular and Invited Abstracts); 2023 Apr 14-19; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(7_Suppl):Abstract nr 6389.
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