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    Int J Cancer. 2009 Jan 1;124(1):239-44.

    Follicular lymphoma B cells induce the conversion of conventional CD4+ T cells to T-regulatory cells.

    Ai WZ, Hou JZ, Zeiser R, Czerwinski D, Negrin RS, Levy R.

    Department of Medicine, Divisions of Oncology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

    There has been accumulating evidence that CD4(+)CD25(+) FoxP3 expressing regulatory T cells (Treg) are highly concentrated in tumors, thereby fostering an immune-privileged microenvironment. Some studies have shown that T-cell receptor (TCR) stimulation can convert conventional T cells into Treg. Follicular lymphoma (FL) B cells can enhance this Treg conversion. We investigated whether FL tumor B cells, as opposed to normal B cells, are unique in their ability to convert effector T cells into Treg. We found that tumor B cells alone, without artificial TCR stimulation, could induce conventional T cells to express FoxP3 and to acquire regulatory function. In contrast to their malignant counterpart, normal B cells did not induce Treg conversion. Treg conversion was independent of the T cell background, as T cells isolated from FL or normal peripheral blood were equally susceptible to being converted by tumor B cells. Our study provides evidence for a tumor-specific mechanism by which FL tumor cells promote immune escape through the induction of Treg.

    PMID: 18814264 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2631275

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