Adoptive transfer of tumor-reactive transforming growth factor-beta-insensitive cytolytic T cells for treatment of established mouse Renca tumors.

Journal: Urology
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Abstract

Objective: To test, using a mouse renal cancer, Renca, whether adoptive transfer of tumor-reactive transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta-insensitive cytolytic T cells can inhibit tumor progression.

Methods: Cytolytic T cells were isolated from the spleen of male Balb/c mice repeatedly primed with irradiated Renca cells. They were expanded ex vivo and were rendered TGF-beta-insensitive by infecting with a retrovirus containing dominant negative TGF-beta type II receptor.

Results: These tumor reactive TGF-beta-insensitive cytolytic T cells showed a specific and robust tumor killing activity against Renca cells, but not irrelevant cells, using an in vitro cytotoxic assay. Adoptive transfer of cytolytic T cells was performed in mice 10 days after they were challenged with Renca cells (5 x 10(5)) by tail vein injection. At 30 days after the adoptive transfer, the pulmonary tumor counts in mice who had received TGF-beta-insensitive cytolytic T cells (mean +/- standard deviation 130 +/- 140) was significantly less than those in mice that had received TGF-beta-sensitive cytolytic T cells (305 +/- 60) or in mice had received naive cytolytic T cells (375 +/- 50; P < .01). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis indicated that mice that had received adoptive transfer of TGF-beta-insensitive cytolytic T cells had a significantly greater rate of survival (75%) compared with mice that had received TGF-beta-sensitive cytolytic T cells (35%) or naive cytolytic T cells (15%), respectively (P < .05).

Conclusions: These results suggest that adoptive transfer of tumor-reactive TGF-beta-insensitive cytolytic T cells can warrant consideration for renal cell cancer immunotherapy.

Authors
Weijun Qin, Feng Tian, Fuli Wang, Bin Song, He Wang, Qiang Zhang, Borko Jovanovic, Lili Liang, Yinglu Guo, Norm Smith, Chung Lee
Relevant Conditions

Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC)