Immunomodulatory effect of splenectomy in lung cancer mouse xenograft models receiving radiation therapy

IF 1.8 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Yeeun Kim, Changhoon Choi, Jee Hyun Park, Wongyun Ahn, S. Shin, Shin-Yeong Kim, J. Noh
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Abstract

Purpose This study aims to investigate the effect of splenectomy on radiation-mediated growth inhibition and immune modulation in lung cancer xenograft models. Materials and Methods Human non-small cell lung cancer H1299 cells and murine Lewis lung carcinoma LL/2-luc cells were injected into the right hind leg of BALB/c-nude mice and C57BL/6 mice, respectively. Splenectomy or sham operation was performed prior to tumor cell injection or before and after irradiation during tumor growth. Irradiation was delivered with 2–3 fractions of 6 Gy X-ray using a linear accelerator. Flow cytometry analysis was performed for immune cell profiling. Results Splenectomy prior to tumor injection or at early stage inhibited growth of LL/2-luc tumors but not that of H1299 tumors; however, it did not enhance the antitumor effect of radiation regardless of intervention timing. Flow cytometry analysis showed monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and activated CD8+ T cells increased after irradiation in the tumors of splenectomized mice, compared to those of sham-operated mice. Administration of anti-PD-1 (programmed death-1) antibodies improved the ability of splenectomy to attenuate the growth of irradiated tumors. Conclusion Splenectomy has paradoxical effects on radiation-induced tumor growth inhibition, depending on tumor types and intervention timing, but it has an immune-modulating effect when combined with radiation.
脾切除对放射治疗肺癌小鼠异种移植模型的免疫调节作用
目的探讨脾切除术对肺癌异种移植瘤模型辐射介导的生长抑制和免疫调节的影响。材料与方法将人非小细胞肺癌H1299细胞和小鼠Lewis肺癌LL/2-luc细胞分别注射到BALB/c裸小鼠和C57BL/6小鼠右后腿。在肿瘤细胞注射前或肿瘤生长期间辐照前后分别行脾切除术或假手术。使用直线加速器以2-3次6 Gy x射线照射。流式细胞术分析免疫细胞谱。结果肿瘤注射前或早期行脾切除术对LL/2-luc肿瘤生长有抑制作用,但对H1299肿瘤无抑制作用;然而,无论干预时间如何,它都没有增强放疗的抗肿瘤作用。流式细胞术分析显示,与假手术小鼠相比,脾切除小鼠肿瘤中单核细胞髓源性抑制细胞(MDSCs)和活化的CD8+ T细胞在照射后增加。给予抗pd -1(程序性死亡-1)抗体可提高脾切除术减弱放射肿瘤生长的能力。结论脾切除术对肿瘤生长的抑制作用因肿瘤类型和干预时间不同而存在矛盾,但与放疗联合使用时具有免疫调节作用。
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