Effect Of The Loss Of The Type Iii Tgf Beta Receptor During Tumor Progression On Tumor Microenvironment: Preclinical Development Of Tgf Beta Inhibition And Tgf Beta-Related Biomarkers To Enhance Immunotherapy Efficacy.

Journal of Clinical Oncology(2012)

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10563 Background: Overall, the clinical efficacy of tumor immunotherapy has been limited. Our incomplete understanding of the complex interplay between tumors and the immune microenvironment has contributed to these modest outcomes. Our work has revealed that several tumors downregulate the expression of the type III TGFβ receptor (TβRIII) with progression. TβRIII is shed from the cell surface to generate soluble TβRIII (sTβRIII) which is capable of sequestering TGFβ. Methods and Results: Using both breast cancer and melanoma tumor models we have demonstrated that the loss of TβRIII expression is associated with diminished tumor infiltrating CD8+ T cells and increased regulatory T cells (Tregs) within the tumor microenvironment. Our data implies that these alterations correlate with suppressed tumor antigen-specific T cell responses and more rapid disease progression. We show that these changes are due to enhanced TGFβ signaling within the immune compartment of the tumor microenvironment resulting in enha...
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