Parsonage, G., Machado, L., Hui, J. W.-Y., McLarnon, A., Schmaler, T., Balasothy, M., To, K.-F., Vlantis, A. C., Hasselt, C. A. V., Lo, K.-W., Wong, W.-L., Hui, E. P., Cheung Chan, A. T. and Lee, S. P. (2012) CXCR6 and CCR5 localize T lymphocyte subsets in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. American Journal of Pathology. 180(3), pp. 1215-1222. 0002-9440.
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Abstract:
The substantial T lymphocyte infiltrate found in cases
of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) has been implicated
in the promotion of both tumor growth and
immune escape. Conversely, because malignant NPC
cells harbor the Epstein-Barr virus, this tumor is a
candidate for virus-specific T cell-based therapies.
Preventing the accumulation of tumor-promoting T
cells or enhancing the recruitment of tumor-specific
cytotoxic T cells offers therapeutic potential. However,
the mechanisms involved in T cell recruitment
to this tumor are poorly understood. Comparing
memory T cell subsets that have naturally infiltrated
NPC tissue with their counterparts from matched
blood revealed enrichment of CD8�, CD4�, and regulatory
T cells expressing the chemokine receptor
CXCR6 in tumor tissue. CD8� and (nonregulatory)
CD4� T cells also were more frequently CCR5� in
tumor than in blood. Ex vivo studies demonstrated
that both receptors were functional. CXCL16 and
CCL4, unique chemokine ligands for CXCR6 and
CCR5, respectively, were expressed by the malignant
cells in tumor tissue from the majority of NPC cases,
as was another CCR5 ligand, CCL5. The strongest expression
of CXCL16 was found on tumor-infiltrating
cells. CCL4 was detected on the tumor vasculature in a
majority of cases. These findings suggest that CXCR6
and CCR5 play important roles in T cell recruitment
and/or retention in NPC and have implications for the
pathogenesis and treatment of this tumor
Subjects:
Creators:
Parsonage, G., Machado, L., Hui, J. W.-Y., McLarnon, A., Schmaler, T., Balasothy, M., To, K.-F., Vlantis, A. C., Hasselt, C. A. V., Lo, K.-W., Wong, W.-L., Hui, E. P., Cheung Chan, A. T. and Lee, S. P.
Publisher:
Elsevier
Faculties, Divisions and Institutes:
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > Faculty of Health & Society > Sports, Exercise & Life Sciences
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > Research Centre > Institute of Health and Wellbeing > Ageing Research Centre
Faculties > Faculty of Health & Society > Sports, Exercise & Life Sciences
Research Centres > Centre for Health Sciences and Services
Research Centres > Centre for Physical Activity and Life Sciences
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > Research Centre > Institute of Health and Wellbeing > Ageing Research Centre
Faculties > Faculty of Health & Society > Sports, Exercise & Life Sciences
Research Centres > Centre for Health Sciences and Services
Research Centres > Centre for Physical Activity and Life Sciences
Date:
3 March 2012
Date Type:
Publication
Page Range:
pp. 1215-1222
Journal or Publication Title:
American Journal of Pathology
Volume:
180
Number:
3
Language:
English
ISSN:
0002-9440
Status:
Published / Disseminated
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