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Publication : Targeting lymphotoxin-mediated negative selection to prevent prostate cancer in mice with genetic predisposition.

First Author  Zhou P Year  2009
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  106
Issue  40 Pages  17134-9
PubMed ID  19805094 Mgi Jnum  J:153696
Mgi Id  MGI:4366118 Doi  10.1073/pnas.0905707106
Citation  Zhou P, et al. (2009) Targeting lymphotoxin-mediated negative selection to prevent prostate cancer in mice with genetic predisposition. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106(40):17134-9
abstractText  The identification of individuals genetically susceptible to cancer calls for preventive measures to minimize the cancer risk in these high-risk populations. Immune prevention is made necessary by the anticipated health threat, but lack of enough high-affinity T cells against tumor-associated antigens and the unpredictability of tumor antigens make antigen-based immune prevention untenable for cancer. To address this issue, we explored a non-antigen-based cancer immune prevention strategy using the transgenic adenocarcinoma of mouse prostate model that spontaneously develops prostate cancer with 100% penetrance. We show that targeted mutation of the lymphotoxin alpha (LTalpha) gene efficiently rescued tumor-reactive T cells, drastically reduced cancer incidence, and almost completely ablated metastasis. Remarkably, short-term treatments with the fusion protein consisting of constant region of IgG and extracellular domain of lymphotoxin beta receptor (LTbetaRIg) interrupted clonal deletion, reduced the size of the primary cancer, and completely prevented metastasis later in life. Our data demonstrated the value of non-antigen-based immune prevention for those with a genetic predisposition to cancer.
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