抗原
抗原呈递
癌症研究
生物
免疫
免疫学
肿瘤抗原
T细胞
免疫系统
医学
免疫疗法
作者
Dimitra Kerdidani,Emmanouil Aerakis,Kleio‐Maria Verrou,Ilias Angelidis,Katerina Douka,Maria-Anna Maniou,Petros Stamoulis,Katerina Goudevenou,Alejandro Prados,Christos Tzaferis,Vasileios Ntafis,Ioannis Vamvakaris,Evangelos Kaniaris,Konstantinos Vachlas,Evangelos Sepsas,Anastasios Koutsopoulos,Konstantinos Potaris,Maria Tsoumakidou
摘要
A key unknown of the functional space in tumor immunity is whether CD4 T cells depend on intratumoral MHCII cancer antigen recognition. MHCII-expressing, antigen-presenting cancer-associated fibroblasts (apCAFs) have been found in breast and pancreatic tumors and are considered to be immunosuppressive. This analysis shows that antigen-presenting fibroblasts are frequent in human lung non-small cell carcinomas, where they seem to actively promote rather than suppress MHCII immunity. Lung apCAFs directly activated the TCRs of effector CD4 T cells and at the same time produced C1q, which acted on T cell C1qbp to rescue them from apoptosis. Fibroblast-specific MHCII or C1q deletion impaired CD4 T cell immunity and accelerated tumor growth, while inducing C1qbp in adoptively transferred CD4 T cells expanded their numbers and reduced tumors. Collectively, we have characterized in the lungs a subset of antigen-presenting fibroblasts with tumor-suppressive properties and propose that cancer immunotherapies might be strongly dependent on in situ MHCII antigen presentation.
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