Age-associated impairment of antitumor immunity in carcinoma-bearing mice and restoration by oral administration of Lentinula edodes mycelia extract

Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy Volume 65 Issue 8 Page 961-972 published_at 2016-08
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Title
Age-associated impairment of antitumor immunity in carcinoma-bearing mice and restoration by oral administration of Lentinula edodes mycelia extract
Creator
Ishikawa Satoru
Matsui Yasunori
Wachi Satoshi
Yamaguchi Hiroshi
Source Title
Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy
Volume 65
Issue 8
Start Page 961
End Page 972
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03407004
Descriptions
Because cancer is associated with aging, immunological features in the aged should be considered in anticancer immunotherapy. In this study, we investigated antitumor immunity in aged mice using a CT26 colon carcinoma model. The tumor growth of CT26 was accelerated in aged mice compared with that in young mice, but this difference was not observed in nude mice. The serum levels of IL-6 and TNF-α were higher in aged mice than those in young mice, irrespective of the CT26-bearing state. The in vitro induction of CT26-specific CTLs from aged mice that were vaccinated with doxorubicin (DTX)-treated CT26 cells was impaired. In vivo neutralization of IL-6, but not TNF-α, showed a tendency to restore the in vitro induction of CT26-specific CTLs from vaccinated aged mice. Analyses on tumor-infiltrating immune cells as early as day 5 after CT26 inoculation revealed that monocytic and granulocytic MDSCs preferentially infiltrated into tumor sites in aged mice compared with young mice. Alternatively, oral administration of Lentinula edodes mycelia (L.E.M.) extract, which has the potential to suppress inflammation in tumor-bearing hosts, decreased the serum levels of IL-6 in aged mice. When administration of L.E.M. extract was started 1 week earlier, CT26 growth was retarded in aged mice and the in vivo priming of tumor-specific CTLs was improved in CT26-vaccinated aged mice. These results indicate early infiltration of MDSCs is related to impaired immunity of aged hosts and that oral administration of L.E.M. extract can mitigate the impairment.
Subjects
Aging ( Other)
Inflammation ( Other)
IL-6 ( Other)
MDSC ( Other)
T cell immunity ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Springer
Date of Issued 2016-08
Rights
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016
Publish Type Accepted Manuscript
Access Rights open access
Relation
[DOI] 10.1007/s00262-016-1857-y
[PMID] 27312060
[NCID] AA00598499