“…This is supported by our results showing that the CD247 is sole TCR molecule to be downregulated in the course of chronic inflammation while the CD3 or any other TCR subunit are unchanged (15,26), and is in contrast with a normal T-cell activation process that leads to the downregulation of the entire TCR complex (26). Indeed, recent reports showed increased levels of proinflammatory cytokines in the serum of patients with melanoma, generating an immunosuppressive environment enriched by MDSCs and Tregs (7,19,34,35). Additional studies in renal cell carcinoma (36) and melanoma (17) patients support our observations as they show that CD33 þ MDSCs isolated from patients but not from HDs are able to suppress antigen specific T-cell responses in vitro, a phenomenon that is reversible upon inhibition of hROS production or maturation of these cells into antigen-presenting precursors.…”