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Research Article

Myeloma skews regulatory T and pro-inflammatory T helper 17 cell balance in favor of a suppressive state

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Pages 1090-1098 | Received 06 May 2013, Accepted 12 Jul 2013, Published online: 28 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

Discrepancies in the literature between regulatory T cell (Treg) and pro-inflammatory T helper 17 (Th17) numbers in multiple myeloma (MM) can be largely explained by technical differences in methodology and patient selection. In this study, Treg cells were defined as CD3+CD4+CD25++CD127lo cells. Patients with MM (n = 20) had a significant imbalance in Treg/Th17 ratio when compared with either aged-matched controls (n = 28) or other monoclonal gammopathies, and this was associated with a significantly worse survival. The percent Treg in bone marrow of patients with MM was higher than that in matched peripheral blood samples (p = 0.02), although FOXP3 expression within bone marrow T cells was lower (p = 0.02). We observed increased Treg function, both in vivo and in vitro, due at least partially to an increase in CTLA-4 expression by concurrent treatment with dexamethasone and immune modulatory compounds (iMiDs). We suggest that immunoregulatory balance is important during active chemotherapy and that conclusions related to the immunostimulatory effect of iMiDs based on in vitro testing must be considered with caution.

Potential conflict of interest:

Disclosure forms provided by the authors are available with the full text of this article at www.informahealthcare.com/lal.

We acknowledge financial support from the Sydney Foundation for Medical Research and the Cancer Institute of New South Wales.

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