In women with ovarian cancer, suppression of components of the immune system may promote tumour development. Previous studies in ovarian cancer have demonstrated that decreased expression and function of the T-cell receptor (TcR)-associated signal transducing zeta-chain correlates with deficient immune responsiveness of T cells. In this study, sera and ascitic fluids obtained from woman with advanced ovarian cancer were found to suppress the expression of TcR-associated zeta chain. This suppression of zeta chain expression was dose-dependent and was not observed with biologic fluids obtained from healthy women. The factor responsible for the loss of zeta chain was purified from ascites and characterized as a protein with an appropriate molecular weight of 14 kD. Suppression of T-cell TcR-zeta was specific, since neither lck nor ZAP-70 expression was affected, while zeta chain was almost completely suppressed. This selective suppression of TcR-zeta expression by the 14 kD ascites-derived factor was shown to operate at the mRNA level. By defining the mechanism through which this protein modulates TcR-zeta chain levels, it might be possible to ultimately prevent the suppressive influences of the tumour microenvironment and restor immune competence in patients with ovarian carcinoma.
Modulation of TcR/CD3-zeta chain expression by a circulating factor derived from ovarian cancer patients.
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作者:Taylor D D, Bender D P, Gerçel-Taylor C, Stanson J, Whiteside T L
| 期刊: | British Journal of Cancer | 影响因子: | 6.800 |
| 时间: | 2001 | 起止号: | 2001 Jun 15; 84(12):1624-9 |
| doi: | 10.1054/bjoc.2001.1847 | ||
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