Ovarian carcinoma cells inhibit ? chain expression and the secretion of Tc1/Tc2 type cytokines in CD8~+ T cells
- VernacularTitle:卵巢癌细胞对CD8~+ T细胞?链表达及分泌Tc1/Tc2型细胞因子的影响
- Author:
Hui WANG
;
Yafei HUANG
;
Tian LI
;
Xiao LI
;
Qi CHENG
;
Xing XIE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Ovarian neoplasms;
Immunosuppression;
CD8~+T-cells;
Zeta chain
- From:
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology
1986;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
AIM:To investigate the effect of ovarian carcinoma cells on ? chain expression and the secretion of Tc1/Tc2 type cytokine in CD8+ T cells,and its role in the ovarian carcinoma induced immunosuppression.METHODS:The supernatants of human ovarian carcinoma cell lines of OVCAR3,CAOV3 and SKOV3 and RPMI-1640 were added into CD8+ T cells(groups I,II,III,and control),which were isolated from the peripheral venous blood of healthy persons.The expression of ? chain was analyzed by Western blotting.Thiazolyl blue(MTT)method was used to detect the effects of those cell line supernatants on the growth of CD8+ T cells.The secretion of the Tc1 type cytokine interferon(IFN)-? mRNA and the Tc2 type cytokine interferon(IL)-10 mRNA were detected by RT-PCR.RESULTS:The expression of ? chain was significantly lower in groups I,II,and III in comparison with that in control group.The absorbance at the wavelength 570 nm of CD8+ T cells culture in the group I,II,and III was all significantly lower than that in the control group.The IFN-? expression was significantly lower in groups I,II,and III in comparison with that in control group,while the expression of IL-10 was significantly higher.CONCLUSION:Ovarian carcinoma may suppress CD8+ T cell proliferation and secretion of the Tc1/Tc2 type cytokine through inhibition of ? chain,which may play an important role in the ovarian carcinoma induced immunosuppression.