[CpG-ODN instillation boosts ICAM-1 expression in an orthotopic murine UCC model: immunohistochemical evaluation of the local response to immunostimulatory DNA].

2021 
BACKGROUND Immunostimulatory CpG oligodeoxynucleotides (CpG-ODN) have been verified as an effective antineoplastic agent for intravesical application in a murine orthotopic C57-BL6 /MB-49 urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC). To date, many details in the mode of action have remained unclear. Preceding studies pointed towards a Th1-weighted response. The aim of this work was to identify the local lymphocyte subsets in murine tumour-bearing bladders and to examine effects on the expression of Intercellular Adhesion Molecule 1 (ICAM-1) after treatment with CpG-ODN. MATERIAL AND METHODS Different instillation schedules were applied in an established orthotopic C57-BL6 /MB49 UCC model. After 13 days, fresh frozen sections of the harvested bladders were immunohistochemically examined for the infiltration density of lymphocytes expressing CD 3, CD4, CD8 and CD19. In a second series of the same animal model, healthy and tumour-bearing bladders were exposed to CpG-ODN or PBS and later stained for the expression of ICAM-1. RESULTS CpG-ODN instillation led to augmented T-cell infiltration (represented by CD3). Further T-cell subdifferentiation between T-helper cells (CD4) and cytotoxic T cells (CD 8a) did not show a perceptible variety between groups. The B-cell population (CD19) was found to decrease over the course of treatment. In the second series, treatment provoked a strong expression of ICAM-1 by infiltrating leukocytes, endothelial cells and particularly by the cancer cells themselves. DISCUSSION The previously observed augmented lymphocyte density was classified as T-cell infiltration. The decline of the B-cell concentration over the course of treatment suggests a Th2 suppression in favour of a Th-1 polarisation. These findings support the assumption that a cell-mediated immune response is the mode of action underlying the antineoplastic CpG-ODN capacities. The marked upregulation of ICAM-1 expression, especially on tumour cells, suggests a crucial role of this membrane protein for the initiation and maintenance of anticancer immune response. CONCLUSION CpG-ODN might be a prospective alternative to established instillation therapies. With a view to the current BCG shortage and the well-known toxicities, an amplification of the topic therapy armamentarium could be achievable. The now described capability of ICAM-1 induction on carcinoma cells and, by association, the reversal of escape strategies to cancer immunity may also make the agent interesting as an adjuvant for modern checkpoint inhibition.
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