Elevated levels of soluble CTLA-4, PD-1, PD-L1, LAG-3 and TIM-3 and systemic inflammatory stress as potential contributors to immune suppression and generalized tumorigenesis in a cohort of South African Xeroderma pigmentosum patients

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dc.contributor.author Kgokolo, C.M.
dc.contributor.author Anderson, Katherine
dc.contributor.author Siwele, Shalate C.
dc.contributor.author Steel, Helen C.
dc.contributor.author Kwofie, Luyanda Laura Illicia
dc.contributor.author Sathekge, Mike Machaba
dc.contributor.author Meyer, Pieter Willem Adriaan
dc.contributor.author Rapoport, Bernardo Leon
dc.contributor.author Anderson, Ronald
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-29T05:19:39Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-29T05:19:39Z
dc.date.issued 2022-02-11
dc.description.abstract Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP), an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by ultraviolet radiation-induced abnormalities of DNA excision and repair pathways is associated with early development of cutaneous cancers. Intracellular oxidative stress has also been proposed as a contributor to the occurrence of skin cancers. However, little is known about the possible augmentative contributions of chronic inflammation, immune suppression and oxidative stress to the pathogenesis of malignancies associated with other subtypes of XP. This has been addressed in the current study, focused on the measurement of systemic biomarkers of inflammation, immune dysfunction and oxidative damage in XP patients, consisting of XP-C, XP-D and XP-E cases, including those XP-C cases who had already developed multiple skin malignancies. The inflammatory biomarker profile measured in XP patients and healthy control subjects included the cytokines, interleukins (ILs)-2, -4, -6, -10, interferon-γ (IFN- γ) and tumor-necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), the acute phase reactant, C-reactive protein (CRP), and cotinine (as an objective indicator of smoking status). Immune suppression was detected according to the levels of five soluble inhibitory immune checkpoint proteins (CTLA-4, PD-1, PD-L1, LAG-3 and TIM-3), as well as those of vitamin D, while oxidative stress was determined according to the circulating levels of the DNA adduct, 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OH-dG). These various biomarkers were measured in plasma using immunofluorimetric, nephelometric and ELISA procedures. Significant elevations in IL-6 (P<0.01) and TNF-α (P<0.0001), but none of the other cytokines, as well as increased levels of all five soluble inhibitory immune checkpoints (P=0.032-P=0.0001) were detected in the plasma of the XP patients. C-reactive protein and vitamin D were increased and decreased, respectively (both P<0.0001), while only one participant had an elevated level of plasma cotinine. Surprisingly, the levels of 8-OH-dG were significantly (P=0.0001) lower in the group of XP patients relative to a group of healthy control subjects. The findings of increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and, in particular, those of the soluble immune checkpoints, in the setting of decreased vitamin D and moderately elevated levels of CRP in XP patients suggest a possible secondary role of ongoing, inflammatory stress and immune suppression in the pathogenesis of XP-associated malignancies. en_US
dc.description.department Immunology en_US
dc.description.department Nuclear Medicine en_US
dc.description.librarian dm2022 en_US
dc.description.sponsorship University of Pretoria. en_US
dc.description.uri https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/oncology en_US
dc.identifier.citation Kgokolo, M.C.M., Anderson, K., Siwele, S.C., Steel, H.C., Kwofie L.L.I., Sathekge, M.M., Meyer, P.W.A., Rapoport, B.L. & Anderson, R. (2022) Elevated Levels of Soluble CTLA-4, PD-1, PD-L1, LAG-3 and TIM-3 and Systemic Inflammatory Stress as Potential Contributors to Immune Suppression and Generalized Tumorigenesis in a Cohort of South African Xeroderma Pigmentosum Patients. Frontiers in Oncology 12:819790. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2022.819790. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2234-943X (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.3389/fonc.2022.819790
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/86573
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Frontiers Media S.A. en_US
dc.rights © 2022 Kgokolo, Anderson, Siwele, Steel, Kwofie, Sathekge, Meyer, Rapoport and Anderson. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). en_US
dc.subject C-reactive protein en_US
dc.subject Cutaneous malignancies en_US
dc.subject Cytokines en_US
dc.subject DNA excision/repair en_US
dc.subject 8-hydroxy-2- deoxyguanosine en_US
dc.subject Soluble inhibitory immune checkpoints en_US
dc.subject Programmed death protein-1 (PD-1) en_US
dc.subject Vitamin D en_US
dc.subject Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) en_US
dc.title Elevated levels of soluble CTLA-4, PD-1, PD-L1, LAG-3 and TIM-3 and systemic inflammatory stress as potential contributors to immune suppression and generalized tumorigenesis in a cohort of South African Xeroderma pigmentosum patients en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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