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Suppression of intratumoral CCL22 by type I interferon inhibits migration of regulatory T cells and blocks cancer progression

Anz, David ; Rapp, Moritz ; Eiber, Stephan ; Koelzer, Viktor H ; Thaler, Raffael ; Haubner, Sascha ; Knott, Max ; Nagel, Sarah ; Golic, Michaela ; Wiedemann, Gabriela M ; Bauernfeind, Franz ; Wurzenberger, Cornelia ; Hornung, Veit ; Scholz, Christoph ; Mayr, Doris ; Rothenfusser, Simon ; Endres, Stefan ; Bourquin, Carole

In: Cancer Research, 2015, vol. 75, no. 21, p. 4483-4493

The chemokine CCL22 is abundantly expressed in many types of cancer and is instrumental for intratumoral recruitment of regulatory T cells (Treg), an important subset of immunosuppressive and tumor-promoting lymphocytes. In this study, we offer evidence for a generalized strategy to blunt Treg activity that can limit immune escape and promote tumor rejection. Activation of innate immunity with...

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The dipeptidylpeptidase-IV inhibitors sitagliptin, vildagliptin and saxagliptin do not impair innate and adaptive immune responses

Anz, David ; Kruger, S. ; Haubner, S. ; Rapp, Moritz ; Bourquin, Carole ; Endres, Stefan

In: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 2014, vol. 16, no. 6, p. 569–572

Inhibitors of dipeptidylpeptidase IV (DPP-IV) represent a novel class of frequently used anti-diabetic drugs. In addition to its function in metabolic regulation, DPP-IV also plays a role in the immune system. Whether the DPP-IV inhibitors sitagliptin, vildagliptin or saxagliptin impair immune responses is, however, currently unknown. Here, we investigated the effect of these agents on both...

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Virus-associated activation of innate immunity induces rapid disruption of Peyer’s patches in mice

Heidegger, Simon ; Anz, David ; Stephan, Nicolas ; Bohn, Bernadette ; Herbst, Tina ; Fendler, Wolfgang Peter ; Suhartha, Nina ; Sandholzer, Nadja ; Kobold, Sebastian ; Hotz, Christian ; Eisenächer, Katharina ; Radtke-Schuller, Susanne ; Endres, Stefan ; Bourquin, Carole

In: Blood, 2013, p. -

Early in the course of infection, detection of pathogen-associated molecular patterns by innate immune receptors can shape the subsequent adaptive immune response. Here we investigate the influence of virus-associated innate immune activation on lymphocyte distribution in secondary lymphoid organs. We show for the first time that virus infection of mice induces rapid disruption of the Peyer's...

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TLR activation excludes circulating naive CD8+ T cells from gut-associated lymphoid organs in mice

Heidegger, Simon ; Kirchner, Sophie-Kathrin ; Stephan, Nicolas ; Bohn, Bernadette ; Suhartha, Nina ; Hotz, Christian ; Anz, David ; Sandholzer, Nadja ; Stecher, Bärbel ; Rüssmann, Holger ; Endres, Stefan ; Bourquin, Carole

In: The Journal of Immunology, 2013, vol. 190, no. 10, p. 5313–5320

The trafficking of effector T cells is tightly regulated by the expression of site-specific sets of homing molecules. In contrast, naive T cells are generally assumed to express a uniform pattern of homing molecules and to follow a random distribution within the blood and secondary lymphoid organs. In this study, we demonstrate that systemic infection fundamentally modifies the trafficking of...

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CD103 is a hallmark of tumor-infiltrating regulatory T cells

Anz, David ; Mueller, Wolfgang ; Golic, Michaela ; Kunz, Wolfgang G. ; Rapp, Moritz ; Koelzer, Viktor H. ; Ellermeier, Jonathan ; Ellwart, Joachim W. ; Schnurr, Max ; Bourquin, Carole ; Endres, Stefan

In: International Journal of Cancer, 2012, vol. 129, no. 10, p. 2417–2426

Regulatory T cells (Treg) mediate tolerance towards self-antigens by suppression of innate and adaptive immunity. In cancer patients, tumor-infiltrating FoxP3+ Treg suppress local anti-tumor immune responses and are often associated with poor prognosis. Markers that are selectively expressed on tumor-infiltrating Treg may serve as targets for immunotherapy of cancer. Here we show that CD103, an...

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In breast cancer, a high ratio of tumour-infiltrating intraepithelial CD8+ to FoxP3+ cells is characteristic for the medullary subtype

Anz, David ; Eiber, Stephan ; Scholz, Christoph ; Endres, Stefan ; Kirchner, Thomas ; Bourquin, Carole ; Mayr, Doris

In: Histopathology, 2011, vol. 59, no. 5, p. 965–974

Aims: Medullary breast cancer (MBC) is a biologically distinct subtype of breast cancer characterized by prominent lymphocytic infiltrates and a favourable clinical outcome. Tumour-infiltrating CD8+ effector T cells may contribute to the good prognosis of this type of cancer; however, certain subtypes of lymphocyte, such as FoxP3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs), can also suppress antitumour...

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Systemic cancer therapy with a small molecule agonist of Toll-like receptor 7 can be improved by circumventing TLR tolerance

Bourquin, Carole ; Hotz, Christian ; Noerenberg, Daniel ; Voelkl, Andreas ; Heidegger, Simon ; Roetzer, Laurin C. ; Storch, Bettina ; Sandholzer, Nadja ; Wurzenberger, Cornelia ; Anz, David ; Endres, Stefan

In: Cancer Research, 2011, vol. 71, no. 15, p. 5123-5133

Topical application of small molecule Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) agonists is highly effective for the treatment of skin tumors, whereas their systemic application has been largely unsuccessful for cancer therapy. One reason may be that repeated systemic application of TLR ligands can induce a state of immune unresponsiveness, termed TLR tolerance. We show here that a single injection of the TLR7...