Human prostate‐infiltrating CD8+ T lymphocytes are oligoclonal and PD‐1+
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- 7 August 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Prostate
- Vol. 69 (15), 1694-1703
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.21020
Abstract
BACKGROUND Prostate‐infiltrating CD8+ T lymphocytes (CD8+ PIL) are prevalent in men with prostate cancer (PCa), however, it is unclear whether the presence of such cells reflects a non‐specific immune infiltrate or an oligoclonal, antigen‐driven adaptive immune response. METHODS We investigated the complexity of the T‐cell receptor (TCR) repertoire in the prostate gland by examining the diversity of CD8+ TCR β chain variable region (Vβ) gene sequences in both the peripheral blood and prostates of cancer patients. Vβ repertoire analysis was performed by family‐specific Vβ spectratyping and flow cytometry, as well as direct sequence analysis (5′ RACE and cloning). Programmed cell death 1 (PD‐1 or PDCD1) expression on peripheral blood CD8+ T cells and CD8+ PIL was analyzed by flow cytometry. RESULTS CD8+ PIL isolated from cancer patients exhibited restricted TCR Vβ gene usage, and identical clones were identified in multiple sites within the prostate. Furthermore, CD8+ PIL express high levels of the inhibitory receptor PD‐1, a cell surface protein associated with an “exhausted” CD8+ T‐cell phenotype. CONCLUSIONS CD8+ PIL appear to have undergone clonal expansion in response to an as yet unidentified antigen; however, due to the high expression of PD‐1, these cells are likely incapable of mounting an effective immune response. The results provide an important basis for further efforts aimed at the identification of specific antigens involved in prostatic inflammation, and suggest that PD‐1 blockade may be useful in immunotherapy for PCa. Prostate 69: 1694–1703, 2009.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Institutes of Health (R01 CA127153, K08 CA096948)
- NIH-NIDDK (2T32DK007552)
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