Sporadic immunogenic tumours avoid destruction by inducing T-cell tolerance

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Willimsky, G
Blankenstein, T
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[1] Inst Immunol, D-12200 Berlin, Germany
[2] Max Delbruck Ctr Mol Med, D-13122 Berlin, Germany
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10.1038/nature03954
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The recognition and elimination of tumours by T cells, a process termed cancer immunosurveillance(1), is effective against certain virus-associated cancers(2). Spontaneous tumours often induce a specific immune response and are therefore also immunogenic. However, it is not clear whether they can be controlled by T cells(3-10). The immunosurveillance hypothesis postulates that tumours, if they eventually grow, escaped T-cell recognition by losing immunogenicity(6-8). Here we show, by generating a mouse model of sporadic cancer based on rare spontaneous activation of a dormant oncogene, that immunogenic tumours do not escape their recognition but induce tolerance. In this model, tumours derive from single cells and express a tumour-specific transplantation rejection antigen. Whereas vaccinated mice remain tumour-free throughout their lifetime, naive mice always develop a progressively growing tumour. We also show that despite specific recognition by T cells, the tumours do not lose their intrinsic immunogenicity and are rejected after transplantation in T-cell-competent recipients. Furthermore, in the primary host tumour-induced tolerance is associated with the expansion of non-functional T cells. Together, our data argue against immunosurveillance of spontaneous cancer.
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