@article{oai:repository.lib.tottori-u.ac.jp:00005008, author = {Yamamoto, Manabu and Yamamoto, Manabu and Saito, Hiroaki and Saito, Hiroaki and Kihara, Kyoichi and Katano, Kuniyuki and Ikeguchi, Masahide and Ikeguchi, Masahide and Kihara, Kyoichi and Katano, Kuniyuki}, issue = {1}, journal = {Yonago Acta medica, Yonago Acta medica}, month = {Mar}, note = {Some studies suggest that small populations of CD4+ T cells with activation-independent, constitutive, NKG2D expression are found in normal peripheral blood and have immune suppressive properties. The present study was designed to investigate NKG2D expression on CD4+ T lymphocytes and its relationship to immune evasion in colorectal cancer patients. We examined NKG2D expression on both circulating and tumor infiltrating CD4+ and CD8+ T cells or NK cells and evaluated it by multicolor flow cytometry. Furthermore, intracellular cytokine staining was carried out to determine the cytokine profile of NKG2D+CD4+ T cells in colorectal cancer patients. As a result, NKG2D expression on circulating and tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells and NK cells was downregulated in colorectal cancer patients. On the other hand, circulating and tumor-infiltrating NKG2D+CD4+ T cells increased in colorectal cancer patients. NKG2D+CD4+ T cells produced more immune suppressive cytokines, such as interleukin-10 and transforming growth factor-1β, than did NKG2D-CD4+ T cells. Increased NKG2D+CD4+ T cells as well as decreased NKG2D expression on CD8+ T cells and NK cells may be one of the key mechanisms responsible for immune evasion by tumors in colorectal cancer.}, pages = {9--16}, title = {NKG2D+CD4+ T Cells with Immune Suppressive Property Increase in Patients with Colorectal Cancer}, volume = {53}, year = {2010} }