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Role of TRAIL and IFN-gamma in CD4+ T Cell-dependent Tumor Rejection in the Anterior Chamber of the Eye

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Journal J Immunol
Date 2003 Sep 10
PMID 12960299
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Although the anterior chamber of the eye expresses immune privilege, some ocular tumors succumb to immune rejection. Previous studies demonstrated that adenovirus-induced tumors, adenovirus type 5 early region 1 (Ad5E1), underwent immune rejection following transplantation into the anterior chamber of syngeneic mice. Intraocular tumor rejection required CD4(+) T cells, but did not require the following: 1) CD8(+) T cells, 2) B cells, 3) TNF, 4) perforin, 5) Fas ligand, or 6) NK cells. This study demonstrates that CD4(+) T cell-dependent tumor rejection does not occur in IFN-gamma-deficient mice. Ad5E1 tumor cells expressed DR5 receptor for TRAIL and were susceptible to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. Although IFN-gamma did not directly induce apoptosis of the tumor cells, it rendered them 3-fold more susceptible to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. Both CD4(+) T cells and corneal endothelial cells expressed TRAIL and induced apoptosis of Ad5E1 tumor cells. The results suggest that Ad5E1 tumor rejection occurs via TRAIL-induced apoptosis as follows: 1) tumor cells express TRAIL-R2 and are susceptible to TRAIL-induced apoptosis, 2) IFN-gamma enhances TRAIL expression on CD4(+) T cells and ocular cells, 3) IFN-gamma enhances tumor cell susceptibility to TRAIL-induced apoptosis, 4) apoptotic tumor cells are found in the eyes of rejector mice, but not in the eyes of IFN-gamma knockout mice that fail to reject intraocular tumors, 5) CD4(+) T cells and corneal endothelial cells express TRAIL and induce apoptosis of tumor cells, and 6) apoptosis induced by either CD4(+) T cells or corneal cells can be blocked with anti-TRAIL Ab.

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