Circulating gammadelta T cells in young/adult and old patients with cutaneous primary melanoma

BACKGROUND: In a previous study we demonstrated the existence of numerical and functional alterations of gammadelta T cells in healthy elderly. Recently, we analysed the involvement of gammadelta T lymphocytes in malignant melanoma, describing a lower frequency of circulating gammadelta T cells, an...

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Published inImmunity & ageing Vol. 2; no. 1; p. 2
Main Authors Re, Francesca, Donnini, Alessia, Bartozzi, Beatrice, Bernardini, Giovanni, Provinciali, Mauro
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Abstract BACKGROUND: In a previous study we demonstrated the existence of numerical and functional alterations of gammadelta T cells in healthy elderly. Recently, we analysed the involvement of gammadelta T lymphocytes in malignant melanoma, describing a lower frequency of circulating gammadelta T cells, an altered pattern of cytokine production, and an impaired in vitro expansion of these cells in primary cutaneous melanoma patients. METHODS: In this study we investigated the existence of numerical and functional alterations of circulating gammadelta T cells in young/adult and old melanoma patients, comparing the data obtained with age-matched healthy subjects. RESULTS: We demonstrated that the number of circulating gammadelta+ T cells was significantly and similarly reduced in young/adult and old melanoma patients and in old healthy subjects in comparison with young healthy donors. The decrease was due to a reduction of Vdelta2 T cells whereas the number of Vdelta1 T cells was not affected. A higher percentage of gammadelta+ T cells producing TNF-alpha was found in old healthy donors, whereas a reduced number of TNF-alpha-producing gammadelta+ T cells was present in melanoma patients independently by age. No significant difference was observed in IFN-gamma production. After a 10-day in vitro culture, both the percentage and the expansion index of gammadelta T cells, and in particular of Vdelta2 subset, were significantly and similarly reduced both in young/adult and old melanoma patients, and in healthy aged people, in comparison with young/adult healthy subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that the numerical and functional impairment of gammadelta T cells found in melanoma patients is not correlated with age and that it has characteristics very similar to the alterations of gammadelta T cells found in old healthy subjects. We suggest that a similar impairment of gammadelta T cell population may be related to the increased susceptibility to tumors present in the elderly as well as in the pathogenesis of malignant melanoma.
AbstractList BACKGROUND: In a previous study we demonstrated the existence of numerical and functional alterations of gammadelta T cells in healthy elderly. Recently, we analysed the involvement of gammadelta T lymphocytes in malignant melanoma, describing a lower frequency of circulating gammadelta T cells, an altered pattern of cytokine production, and an impaired in vitro expansion of these cells in primary cutaneous melanoma patients. METHODS: In this study we investigated the existence of numerical and functional alterations of circulating gammadelta T cells in young/adult and old melanoma patients, comparing the data obtained with age-matched healthy subjects. RESULTS: We demonstrated that the number of circulating gammadelta+ T cells was significantly and similarly reduced in young/adult and old melanoma patients and in old healthy subjects in comparison with young healthy donors. The decrease was due to a reduction of Vdelta2 T cells whereas the number of Vdelta1 T cells was not affected. A higher percentage of gammadelta+ T cells producing TNF-alpha was found in old healthy donors, whereas a reduced number of TNF-alpha-producing gammadelta+ T cells was present in melanoma patients independently by age. No significant difference was observed in IFN-gamma production. After a 10-day in vitro culture, both the percentage and the expansion index of gammadelta T cells, and in particular of Vdelta2 subset, were significantly and similarly reduced both in young/adult and old melanoma patients, and in healthy aged people, in comparison with young/adult healthy subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that the numerical and functional impairment of gammadelta T cells found in melanoma patients is not correlated with age and that it has characteristics very similar to the alterations of gammadelta T cells found in old healthy subjects. We suggest that a similar impairment of gammadelta T cell population may be related to the increased susceptibility to tumors present in the elderly as well as in the pathogenesis of malignant melanoma.
BACKGROUND: In a previous study we demonstrated the existence of numerical and functional alterations of gammadelta T cells in healthy elderly. Recently, we analysed the involvement of gammadelta T lymphocytes in malignant melanoma, describing a lower frequency of circulating gammadelta T cells, an altered pattern of cytokine production, and an impaired in vitro expansion of these cells in primary cutaneous melanoma patients. METHODS: In this study we investigated the existence of numerical and functional alterations of circulating gammadelta T cells in young/adult and old melanoma patients, comparing the data obtained with age-matched healthy subjects. RESULTS: We demonstrated that the number of circulating gammadelta+ T cells was significantly and similarly reduced in young/adult and old melanoma patients and in old healthy subjects in comparison with young healthy donors. The decrease was due to a reduction of Vdelta2 T cells whereas the number of Vdelta1 T cells was not affected. A higher percentage of gammadelta+ T cells producing TNF-alpha was found in old healthy donors, whereas a reduced number of TNF-alpha-producing gammadelta+ T cells was present in melanoma patients independently by age. No significant difference was observed in IFN-gamma production. After a 10-day in vitro culture, both the percentage and the expansion index of gammadelta T cells, and in particular of Vdelta2 subset, were significantly and similarly reduced both in young/adult and old melanoma patients, and in healthy aged people, in comparison with young/adult healthy subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that the numerical and functional impairment of gammadelta T cells found in melanoma patients is not correlated with age and that it has characteristics very similar to the alterations of gammadelta T cells found in old healthy subjects. We suggest that a similar impairment of gammadelta T cell population may be related to the increased susceptibility to tumors present in the elderly as well as in the pathogenesis of malignant melanoma.BACKGROUND: In a previous study we demonstrated the existence of numerical and functional alterations of gammadelta T cells in healthy elderly. Recently, we analysed the involvement of gammadelta T lymphocytes in malignant melanoma, describing a lower frequency of circulating gammadelta T cells, an altered pattern of cytokine production, and an impaired in vitro expansion of these cells in primary cutaneous melanoma patients. METHODS: In this study we investigated the existence of numerical and functional alterations of circulating gammadelta T cells in young/adult and old melanoma patients, comparing the data obtained with age-matched healthy subjects. RESULTS: We demonstrated that the number of circulating gammadelta+ T cells was significantly and similarly reduced in young/adult and old melanoma patients and in old healthy subjects in comparison with young healthy donors. The decrease was due to a reduction of Vdelta2 T cells whereas the number of Vdelta1 T cells was not affected. A higher percentage of gammadelta+ T cells producing TNF-alpha was found in old healthy donors, whereas a reduced number of TNF-alpha-producing gammadelta+ T cells was present in melanoma patients independently by age. No significant difference was observed in IFN-gamma production. After a 10-day in vitro culture, both the percentage and the expansion index of gammadelta T cells, and in particular of Vdelta2 subset, were significantly and similarly reduced both in young/adult and old melanoma patients, and in healthy aged people, in comparison with young/adult healthy subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that the numerical and functional impairment of gammadelta T cells found in melanoma patients is not correlated with age and that it has characteristics very similar to the alterations of gammadelta T cells found in old healthy subjects. We suggest that a similar impairment of gammadelta T cell population may be related to the increased susceptibility to tumors present in the elderly as well as in the pathogenesis of malignant melanoma.
Author Provinciali, Mauro
Re, Francesca
Bartozzi, Beatrice
Bernardini, Giovanni
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