Accelerated tumor growth in mice deficient in DNAM-1 receptor

A Iguchi-Manaka, H Kai, Y Yamashita… - The Journal of …, 2008 - rupress.org
A Iguchi-Manaka, H Kai, Y Yamashita, K Shibata, S Tahara-Hanaoka, S Honda, T Yasui…
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2008rupress.org
Since the identification of ligands for human and mouse DNAM-1, emerging evidence has
suggested that DNAM-1 plays an important role in the T cell–and natural killer (NK) cell–
mediated recognition and lysis of tumor cells. However, it remains undetermined whether
DNAM-1 is involved in tumor immune surveillance in vivo. We addressed this question by
using DNAM-1–deficient mice. DNAM-1–deficient cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) and NK cells
showed significantly less cytotoxic activity against DNAM-1 ligand-expressing tumors in vitro …
Since the identification of ligands for human and mouse DNAM-1, emerging evidence has suggested that DNAM-1 plays an important role in the T cell– and natural killer (NK) cell–mediated recognition and lysis of tumor cells. However, it remains undetermined whether DNAM-1 is involved in tumor immune surveillance in vivo. We addressed this question by using DNAM-1–deficient mice. DNAM-1–deficient cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) and NK cells showed significantly less cytotoxic activity against DNAM-1 ligand-expressing tumors in vitro than wild-type (WT) cells. The methylcholanthrene (MCA)-induced fibrosarcoma cell line Meth A expressed the DNAM-1 ligand CD155, and DNAM-1–deficient mice showed increased tumor development and mortality after transplantation of Meth A cells. Moreover, the DNAM-1–deficient mice developed significantly more DNAM-1 ligand-expressing fibrosarcoma and papilloma cells in response to the chemical carcinogens MCA and 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA), respectively, than did WT mice. These results indicate that DNAM-1 plays an important role in immune surveillance of tumor development.
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