Aptamer-mediated transcriptional gene silencing of Fox p 3 inhibits regulatory T cells and potentiates antitumor response

适体介导的 Fox p 3 转录基因沉默可抑制调节性 T 细胞并增强抗肿瘤反应

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作者:Andrea J Manrique-Rincón, Luciana P Ruas, Carolinne T Fogagnolo, Randall J Brenneman, Alexey Berezhnoy, Bianca Castelucci, Sílvio R Consonni, Eli Gilboa, Marcio C Bajgelman

Abstract

The inhibition of immunosuppressive mechanisms may switch the balance between tolerance and surveillance, leading to an increase in antitumor activity. Regulatory T cells play an important role in the control of immunosuppression, exhibiting the unique property of inhibiting T cell proliferation. These cells migrate to tumor sites or may be generated at the tumor site itself from the conversion of lymphocytes exposed to tumor microenvironment signaling. Because of the high similarity between regulatory T cells and other lymphocytes, the available approaches to inhibit this population are nonspecific and may antagonize antitumor response. In this work we explore a new strategy for inhibition of regulatory T cells based on the use of a chimeric aptamer targeting a marker of immune activation harboring a small antisense RNA molecule for transcriptional gene silencing of Fox p 3, which is essential for the control of the immunosuppressive phenotype. The silencing of Fox p 3 inhibits the immunosuppressive phenotype of regulatory T cells and potentiates the effect of the GVAX antitumor vaccine in immunocompetent animals challenged with syngeneic tumors. This novel approach highlights an alternative method to antagonize regulatory T cell function to augment antitumor immune responses.

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