Gastroenterology
Volume 128, Issue 7 , Pages 1796-1804, June 2005

Human Colorectal Cancer Cells Induce T-Cell Death Through Release of Proapoptotic Microvesicles: Role in Immune Escape

  • Veronica Huber

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Stefano Fais

      Affiliations

    • Department of Drug Research and Evaluation, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
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  • Manuela Iero

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Luana Lugini

      Affiliations

    • Department of Drug Research and Evaluation, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
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  • Paola Canese

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Paola Squarcina

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Annamaria Zaccheddu

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Marisa Colone

      Affiliations

    • Department of Health and Technology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
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  • Giuseppe Arancia

      Affiliations

    • Department of Health and Technology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
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  • Massimo Gentile

      Affiliations

    • Department of Experimental Medicine and Pathology, Virology Section, University “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy
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  • Ettore Seregni

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Nuclear Medicine, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Roberta Valenti

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Giuseppina Ballabio

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Nuclear Medicine, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Filiberto Belli

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Colorectal Surgery, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Ermanno Leo

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Colorectal Surgery, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Giorgio Parmiani

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
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  • Licia Rivoltini

      Affiliations

    • Unit of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milan, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress requests for reprints to: Licia Rivoltini, MD, Unit of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors, Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Via Venezian 1, 20133 Milan, Italy. fax: (39) 02-2390-2630.

Received 25 August 2004; accepted 9 March 2005.

Background & Aims: Normal and neoplastic cells release microvesicles, whose effects on the immune system still need to be elucidated. Because human colorectal cancer cells are hypothesized to escape immune recognition by expressing proapoptotic molecules, we investigated whether microvesicles bearing Fas ligand and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand and inducing apoptosis of activated T cells are secreted by colorectal cancer cells both in vitro and in affected patients. Methods: Fas ligand and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand expression were analyzed in colorectal cancer cells and purified microvesicles by flow cytometry, Western blotting, and immunoelectron microscopy. Microvesicle tumor origin was assessed through simultaneous detection of lysosomal (CD63) and adenocarcinoma (carcinoembryonic antigen) markers. Proapoptotic activity of microvesicles was evaluated by annexin V/propidium iodide staining and caspase activation in T cells, including CD8+ T lymphocytes from colorectal cancer patients. Results: Colorectal cancer cells showed a granular pattern of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand and Fas ligand expression, suggesting a secretory behavior. These proapoptotic molecules were detected on isolated microvesicles, together with class I HLA, CD63, and carcinoembryonic antigen. Microvesicles induced Fas ligand-mediated and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand-mediated apoptosis of activated CD8+ T cells generated from colorectal cancer patients. Microvesicles with comparable phenotypes and functions were found in plasma from patients with advanced disease, whereas vesicular structures expressing Fas ligand and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand were also detected in colorectal cancer specimens. Conclusions: These data show that colorectal cancer induces T-cell apoptosis through the release of Fas ligand-bearing and tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand-bearing microvesicles both in vitro and in vivo. This mechanism of immune escape has potential implications as a prognostic factor and could be targeted for the development of new antitumor therapies in colorectal cancer patients.

Abbreviations used in this paper:  CEA, carcinoembryonic antigen , CRC, colorectal cancer , FasL, Fas ligand , IEM, immunoelectron microscopy , mAb, monoclonal antibody , MV, microvesicle , PE, phycoerythrin , TNF, tumor necrosis factor , TRAIL, tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand , TRAIL-R, TRAIL receptor

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 Supported by grants from the Italian Association for Cancer Research (Milan) and Fondo pergli Investimenti della Ricerca di Base, Ministero dell’Instruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca (FIRB-MIUR) RBNE017B4C (Rome).

PII: S0016-5085(05)00568-8

doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2005.03.045

Gastroenterology
Volume 128, Issue 7 , Pages 1796-1804, June 2005