CD4+CD25+ Regulatory Lymphocytes Induce Regression of Intestinal Tumors in <i>ApcMin/+</i> Mice

Susan E. Erdman, Jane J. Sohn(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Varada P. Rao, Prashant R. Nambiar, Zhongming Ge, James G. Fox(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), David B. Schauer(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Cancer Research
May 15, 2005
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Abstract

Colorectal cancer in humans results from sequential genetic changes in intestinal epithelia commencing with inactivation of the APC tumor suppressor gene. Roles for host immunity in epithelial tumorigenesis are poorly understood. It has been previously shown that CD4+CD25+ lymphocytes inhibit colitis-associated epithelial tumors in Rag-deficient mice. Here we show that addition of CD4+CD25+ lymphocytes in ApcMin/+ mice reduces multiplicity of epithelial adenomas. Interleukin-10 was required in regulatory cells for therapeutic effect. Recipients of regulatory cells showed increased apoptosis and down-regulation of cyclooxygenase-2 within tumors coincident with tumor regression. These data suggest a role for regulatory lymphocytes in epithelial homeostasis in the ApcMin/+ mouse model of intestinal polyposis. Similarities with cancer of the breast, prostate, lung, and other sites raise the possibility of broader roles for regulatory lymphocytes in prevention and treatment of epithelial cancers in humans.


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