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Perforin and IFN-gamma are involved in the antitumor effects of antibody-targeted superantigens
Authors:A Rosendahl  K Kristensson  J Hansson  K Riesbeck  T Kalland  M Dohlsten
Affiliation:Pharmacia & Upjohn, Lund Research Center, Sweden. alexander.rosendahl@eu.pnu.com
Abstract:The bacterial superantigen staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA) is a potent inducer of cytokine production and cytotoxic T cell responses. To target a T cell attack against tumor cells we have genetically engineered a fusion protein of SEA and the Fab part of the tumor-reactive mAb C215. Injection of this Fab-SEA fusion protein to mice carrying lung metastases of the poorly immunogenic B16 melanoma transfected with the C215 Ag resulted in infiltration of cytokine-producing T cells, perforin-containing CTL, and a marked tumor elimination. Fab-SEA therapy induced substantial levels of IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha in serum. In the present study we have characterized the molecular mechanisms of the antitumor effect induced by Fab-SEA treatment in vivo. Neutralization of cytokines by specific Abs demonstrated a major role for IFN-gamma in the suppression of tumor growth. In addition, a minor contribution of TNF-alpha was recorded. Injections of Fab-SEA into normal mice induced strong CTL activity but failed to promote cytotoxic function in perforin knockout mice. Also, a markedly reduced therapy was noted in perforin knockout mice, implicating a role for CTL in Fab-SEA-mediated tumor eradication. The data suggest that Fab-SEA-targeted T cells may suppress tumor growth by both perforin-dependent cytotoxicity and local release of cytokines such as IFN-gamma. The latter mechanism may have an important role in cytostatic effects against Ag-negative bystander tumor cells.
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