• Int. J. Cancer · Aug 2012

    Tumor lactic acidosis suppresses CTL function by inhibition of p38 and JNK/c-Jun activation.

    • Anna N Mendler, Bin Hu, Petra U Prinz, Marina Kreutz, Eva Gottfried, and Elfriede Noessner.
    • Helmholtz Zentrum München-Germany Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Molecular Immunology, Munich, Germany.
    • Int. J. Cancer. 2012 Aug 1;131(3):633-40.

    AbstractLactic acidosis is common to most solid tumors and has been found to affect infiltrating immune cells. Here we document effector phase inhibition of cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) involving complete blockage of cytokine production and partial impairment of lytic granule exocytosis. Lactic acidosis impaired TCR-triggered phosphorylation of JNK, c-Jun and p38, while not affecting MEK1 and ERK. The select targeting of signaling proteins involved in IFNγ production (JNK/c-Jun, p38) without affecting those jointly used in cytokine regulation and granule exocytosis (MEK1/ERK) explains the observed split effect of lactic acidosis on the CTL responses. CTL inhibition by lactic acidosis showed fast dynamics with immediate onset and reversion. Functional recovery by neutralizing the extracellular pH despite continuous presence of lactate holds promise that CTL activity can be improved in the milieu of solid tumors with appropriate anti-acidosis treatment, thereby increasing the efficacy of adoptive T cell therapy.Copyright © 2011 UICC.

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