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Association of cervical cancer with the presence of CD4+ regulatory T cells specific for human papillomavirus antigens.


ABSTRACT: Because of their important role in the maintenance of self-tolerance, CD4(+) regulatory T cells prevent autoimmune diseases but also curtail the efficacy of T cell immune responses against cancers. We now show that this suppressive action of CD4(+) regulatory T cells is not limited to cancers displaying tumor-associated self antigens, such as melanomas, but also extends to human papillomavirus (HPV)-positive cervical cancers that express foreign tumor antigens. HPV-specific CD4(+) T cells isolated from lymph node biopsies of cervical cancer patients were found to suppress proliferation and cytokine (IFN-gamma, IL-2) production by responder T cells. The capacity of HPV-specific CD4(+) T cells to exert this suppressive effect depended on their activation by cognate HPV antigen and on close-range interactions with responder T cells. HPV-specific CD4(+) regulatory T cells were also retrieved from cervical cancer biopsies, suggesting that they interfere with the anti-tumor immune response at both the induction and effector levels. Our findings offer a plausible explanation for the observed failure of the tumor-specific immune response in patients with cervical carcinoma.

SUBMITTER: van der Burg SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1924590 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association of cervical cancer with the presence of CD4+ regulatory T cells specific for human papillomavirus antigens.

van der Burg Sjoerd H SH   Piersma Sytse J SJ   de Jong Annemieke A   van der Hulst Jeanette M JM   Kwappenberg Kitty M C KM   van den Hende Muriel M   Welters Marij J P MJ   Van Rood Jon J JJ   Fleuren Gert Jan GJ   Melief Cornelis J M CJ   Kenter Gemma G GG   Offringa Rienk R  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20070705 29


Because of their important role in the maintenance of self-tolerance, CD4(+) regulatory T cells prevent autoimmune diseases but also curtail the efficacy of T cell immune responses against cancers. We now show that this suppressive action of CD4(+) regulatory T cells is not limited to cancers displaying tumor-associated self antigens, such as melanomas, but also extends to human papillomavirus (HPV)-positive cervical cancers that express foreign tumor antigens. HPV-specific CD4(+) T cells isolat  ...[more]

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