Ovarian cancer progression is controlled by phenotypic changes in dendritic cells

Author:

Scarlett Uciane K.1,Rutkowski Melanie R.1,Rauwerdink Adam M.2,Fields Jennifer2,Escovar-Fadul Ximena1,Baird Jason2,Cubillos-Ruiz Juan R.2,Jacobs Ana C.2,Gonzalez Jorge L.2,Weaver John2,Fiering Steven22,Conejo-Garcia Jose R.1

Affiliation:

1. Immunology Program, the Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA 19104

2. Department of Radiology, Department of Genetics, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, and Department of Pathology, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH 03756

Abstract

We characterized the initiation and evolution of the immune response against a new inducible p53-dependent model of aggressive ovarian carcinoma that recapitulates the leukocyte infiltrates and cytokine milieu of advanced human tumors. Unlike other models that initiate tumors before the development of a mature immune system, we detect measurable anti-tumor immunity from very early stages, which is driven by infiltrating dendritic cells (DCs) and prevents steady tumor growth for prolonged periods. Coinciding with a phenotypic switch in expanding DC infiltrates, tumors aggressively progress to terminal disease in a comparatively short time. Notably, tumor cells remain immunogenic at advanced stages, but anti-tumor T cells become less responsive, whereas their enduring activity is abrogated by different microenvironmental immunosuppressive DCs. Correspondingly, depleting DCs early in the disease course accelerates tumor expansion, but DC depletion at advanced stages significantly delays aggressive malignant progression. Our results indicate that phenotypically divergent DCs drive both immunosurveillance and accelerated malignant growth. We provide experimental support for the cancer immunoediting hypothesis, but we also show that aggressive cancer progression after a comparatively long latency period is primarily driven by the mobilization of immunosuppressive microenvironmental leukocytes, rather than loss of tumor immunogenicity.

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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