Zinc dampens antitumor immunity by promoting Foxp3+ regulatory T cells

被引:2
|
作者
Narayan, Sugandha [1 ]
Dalal, Rajdeep [1 ]
Rizvi, Zaigham Abbas [1 ,2 ]
Awasthi, Amit [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Capital Reg NCR Biotech Sci Cluster, Translat Hlth Sci & Technol Inst, Ctr Immunobiol & Immunotherapy, Faridabad, Haryana, India
[2] Natl Capital Reg NCR Biotech Sci Cluster, Translat Hlth Sci & Technol Inst, Immunol Core Lab, Faridabad, Haryana, India
来源
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY | 2024年 / 15卷
关键词
checkpoint inhibition therapy; zinc; regulatory T cell; cancer; FOXO1; antitumor immunity; PD-1; PROSTATE-CANCER; TUMOR-GROWTH; DIETARY ZINC; DEPLETION; INHIBITION; SULFATE; MICE; SUPPRESSION; TISSUE; RISK;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2024.1389387
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Introduction The role of zinc (Zn) in tumor development and immune modulation has always been paradoxical. This study redefines our understanding of the impact of Zn on cancer progression and therapeutic strategies. Methods We investigated the effects of dietary Zn levels on tumor progression and immune responses. This included examining the impact of both high and deficient dietary Zn, as well as Zn chelation, on tumor growth and immune cell populations. Specifically, we analyzed the frequency of Foxp3(+) regulatory T-cells (Tregs) and identified the role of FOXO1 in Zn-mediated effects on Tregs. Additionally, we explored the therapeutic potential of clioquinol (CQ) in enhancing (alpha)-PD-1 immunotherapy responses, particularly in melanoma. Results Our findings show that high dietary Zn promotes tumor progression by fostering a protumorigenic environment mediated by T cells. Increased Zn intake was found to facilitate tumor progression by increasing Foxp3(+) Treg frequency. In contrast, deficiency in dietary Zn and chelation of tissue Zn emerged as potent drivers of antitumor immunity. We pinpointed FOXO1 as the master regulator governing the influence of Zn on Tregs. Discussion These results reveal a novel mechanistic insight into how Zn influences tumor progression and immune regulation. The identification of FOXO1 as a key regulator opens new avenues for understanding the role of Zn in cancer biology. Furthermore, we introduce a promising therapeutic approach by showing that administering clioquinol (CQ) significantly enhances (alpha)-PD-1 immunotherapy response, particularly in melanoma. These revelations transform our comprehension of the multifaceted role of Zn in tumorigenesis and immune regulation, highlighting innovative possibilities for cancer therapy.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Profiles of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells in eczematous dermatitis, psoriasis vulgaris and mycosis fungoides
    Fujimura, T.
    Okuyama, R.
    Ito, Y.
    Aiba, S.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 2008, 158 (06) : 1256 - 1263
  • [42] Foxp3+ Helios+ regulatory T cells are expanded in active systemic lupus erythematosus
    Alexander, Tobias
    Sattler, Arne
    Templin, Lars
    Kohler, Siegfried
    Gross, Christian
    Meisel, Andreas
    Sawitzki, Birgit
    Burmester, Gerd-Ruediger
    Arnold, Renate
    Radbruch, Andreas
    Thiel, Andreas
    Hiepe, Falk
    ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2013, 72 (09) : 1549 - 1558
  • [43] Defective Differentiation of Regulatory FoxP3+ T Cells by Small-Intestinal Dendritic Cells in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes
    Badami, Ester
    Sorini, Chiara
    Coccia, Margherita
    Usuelli, Vera
    Molteni, Laura
    Bolla, Andrea Mario
    Scavini, Marina
    Mariani, Alberto
    King, Cecile
    Bosi, Emanuele
    Falcone, Marika
    DIABETES, 2011, 60 (08) : 2120 - 2124
  • [44] Origin and functions of pro-inflammatory cytokine producing Foxp3+ regulatory T cells
    Pandiyan, Pushpa
    Zhu, Jinfang
    CYTOKINE, 2015, 76 (01) : 13 - 24
  • [45] Immunomodulation of FOXP3+ Regulatory T Cells by the Aromatase Inhibitor Letrozole in Breast Cancer Patients
    Generali, Daniele
    Bates, Gaynor
    Berruti, Alfredo
    Brizzi, Maria P.
    Campo, Leticia
    Bonardi, Simone
    Bersiga, Alessandra
    Allevi, Giovanni
    Milani, Manuela
    Aguggini, Sergio
    Dogliotti, Luigi
    Banham, Alison H.
    Harris, Adrian L.
    Bottini, Alberto
    Fox, Stephen B.
    CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH, 2009, 15 (03) : 1046 - 1051
  • [46] Regulatory T cells, especially ICOS+ FOXP3+ regulatory T cells, are increased in the hepatocellular carcinoma microenvironment and predict reduced survival
    Tu, Jian-Fei
    Ding, Ya-Hui
    Ying, Xi-Hui
    Wu, Fa-Zong
    Zhou, Xin-Mu
    Zhang, Deng-Ke
    Zou, Hai
    Ji, Jian-Song
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2016, 6
  • [47] Extrathymic induction of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells declines with age in a T-cell intrinsic manner
    Carpentier, Maxime
    Chappert, Pascal
    Kuhn, Chantal
    Lalfer, Melanie
    Flament, Heloise
    Burlen-Defranoux, Odile
    Lantz, Olivier
    Bandeira, Antonio
    Malissen, Bernard
    Davoust, Jean
    Gross, David-Alexandre
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2013, 43 (10) : 2598 - 2604
  • [48] Antigen-independent development of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells suppressing autoantibody production in experimental pemphigus vulgaris
    Yokoyama, Tomoaki
    Matsuda, Satoshi
    Takae, Yujiro
    Wada, Naoko
    Nishikawa, Takeji
    Amagai, Masayuki
    Koyasu, Shigeo
    INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2011, 23 (06) : 365 - 373
  • [49] Reining in FoxP3+ regulatory T cells by the sphingosine 1-phosphate-S1P1 axis
    Kim, Chang H.
    IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY, 2009, 87 (07) : 502 - 504
  • [50] Sterigmatocystin alters the number of FoxP3+ regulatory T cells and plasmacytoid dendritic cells in BALB/c mice
    Liu, Yaling
    Xing, Xin
    Wang, Juan
    Xing, Lingxiao
    Su, Yanling
    Yao, Zhigang
    Yan, Xia
    Wang, Junling
    Zhang, Xianghong
    FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, 2012, 50 (06) : 1920 - 1926