Antiestrogens Induce Transforming Growth Factor beta-Mediated Immunosuppression in Breast Cancer

作者:Joffroy Christian M*; Buck Miriam B; Stope Matthias B; Popp Simone L; Pfizenmaier Klaus; Knabbe Cornelius
来源:Cancer Research, 2010, 70(4): 1314-1322.
DOI:10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-09-3292

摘要

Antiestrogens are universally used to treat estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, but relapses occur commonly due to the development of drug resistance. The ability of antiestrogen to induce transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) in breast cancer cells may be relevant to the emergence of resistance, not only at the level of cell autonomous effects of TGF beta on cancer progression but also at the level of its effects on the host immune system. To evaluate the potential role of tumor-derived, antiestrogen-induced TGF beta as an immune suppressor, we established in vitro mixed lymphocyte tumor reactions (MLTR) using MCF-7 cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), as well as tumor tissue and autologous tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) obtained from primary breast cancer biopsies. In allogeneic MLTR, antiestrogen-treated MCF-7 cells caused downregulation of the effector molecules granzyme B, perforin, and Fas ligand in CD8(+) T cells, and suppressed the generation of cytotoxic effector cells in a TGF beta- dependent manner. Furthermore, we documented induction of regulatory T cells in CD4(+) T cells, based on Foxp3 expression and T-cell activation in cocultures. In autologous MLTR, antiestrogen treatment gave rise to enhanced Foxp3 expression of TIL/PBMC and decreased the number of apoptotic tumor cells. These effects were reversed by addition of a TGF beta neutralizing antibody. Our findings offer evidence that antiestrogen induces immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment, through a TGF beta- dependent mechanism that may contribute to the development of antiestrogen resistance in breast cancer. Cancer Res; 70(4); 1314-22.

  • 出版日期2010-2-15