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Authors' Affiliations: 1 Department of Immunology, Lerner Research Institute, 2 Department of Solid Tumor Oncology, Taussig Cancer Institute, and 3 Department of Pathobiology, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio
Requests for reprints: James H. Finke, Department of Immunology, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44195. Phone: 216-444-5186; Fax: 216-444-9329; E-mail: finkej{at}ccf.org.
Purpose: Immune dysfunction is well documented in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients and likely contributes to tumor evasion. This dysfunction includes a shift from a type-1 to a type-2 T-cell cytokine response and enhanced T-regulatory (Treg) cell expression. Given the antitumor activity of select tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as sunitinib in metastatic RCC (mRCC) patients, it is relevant to assess their effect on the immune system.
Experimental Design: Type-1 (IFN
) and type-2 (interleukin-4) responses were assessed in T cells at baseline and day 28 of treatment with sunitinib (50 mg/d) by measuring intracellular cytokines after in vitro stimulation with anti-CD3/anti-CD28 antibodies.
Results: After one cycle of treatment, there was a significant increase in the percentage of IFN
-producing T cells (CD3+, P < 0.001; CD3+CD4+, P = 0.001), a reduction in interleukin-4 production (CD3+ cells, P = 0.05), and a diminished type-2 bias (P = 0.005). The increase in type-1 response may be partly related to modulation of Treg cells. The increased percentage of Treg cells noted in mRCC patients over healthy donors (P = 0.001) was reduced after treatment, although not reaching statistical significance. There was, however, an inverse correlation between the increase in type-1 response after two cycles of treatment and a decrease in the percentage of Treg cells (r = –0.64, P = 0.01). In vitro studies suggest that the effects of sunitinib on Treg cells are indirect.
Conclusions: The demonstration that sunitinib improved type-1 T-cell cytokine response in mRCC patients while reducing Treg function provides a basis for the rational combination of sunitinib and immunotherapy in mRCC.
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