Phenotype and Reactivity of Lymphocytes Expanded from Benign Prostate Hyperplasic Tissues and Prostate Cancer

Author:

Ahmed Ritaparna12,Lozano Leyder Elena12,Anastasio Amandine12ORCID,Lofek Sebastien12,Mastelic-Gavillet Beatris12,Navarro Rodrigo Blanca12,Nguyen Sylvain3,Dartiguenave Florence3,Rodrigues-Dias Sonia-Cristina3,Cesson Valérie3,Valério Massimo3,Roth Beat3ORCID,Kandalaft Lana Elias12ORCID,Redchenko Irina4,Hill Adrian Vivian Sinton4,Harari Alexandre12,Romero Pedro12,Derré Laurent3ORCID,Viganó Selena12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oncology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, University Hospital of Lausanne, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland

2. Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, University Hospital of Lausanne, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland

3. Urology Research Unit and Urology Biobank, Department of Urology, University Hospital of Lausanne, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland

4. Nuffield Department of Medicine, The Jenner Institute, Oxford University, Oxford OX3 7BN, UK

Abstract

Benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) is a frequent condition in aging men, which affects life quality, causing principally lower urinary tract symptoms. Epidemiologic studies suggest that BPH may raise the risk of developing prostate cancer (PCa), most likely promoting a chronic inflammatory environment. Studies aiming at elucidating the link and risk factors that connect BPH and PCa are urgently needed to develop prevention strategies. The BPH microenvironment, similar to the PCa one, increases immune infiltration of the prostate, but, in contrast to PCa, immunosuppression may not be established yet. In this study, we found that prostate-infiltrating lymphocytes (PILs) expanded from hyperplastic prostate tissue recognized tumor-associated antigens (TAA) and autologous tissue, regardless of the presence of tumor cells. PILs expanded from BPH samples of patients with PCa, however, seem to respond more strongly to autologous tissue. Phenotypic characterization of the infiltrating PILs revealed a trend towards better expanding CD4+ T cells in infiltrates derived from PCa, but no significant differences were found. These findings suggest that T cell tolerance is compromised in BPH-affected prostates, likely due to qualitative or quantitative alterations of the antigenic landscape. Our data support the hypothesis that BPH increases the risk of PCa and may pave the way for new personalized preventive vaccine strategies for these patients.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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