Increased sMICA and TGFβ1 levels in HNSCC patients impair NKG2D-dependent functionality of activated NK cells

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作者
Kloess, Stephan [1 ]
Chambron, Nicole [2 ]
Gardlowski, Tanja [1 ]
Arseniev, Lubomir [1 ]
Koch, Joachim [3 ]
Esser, Ruth [1 ]
Glienke, Wolfgang [1 ]
Seitz, Oliver [2 ]
Koehl, Ulrike [1 ]
机构
[1] Hannover Med Sch, IFB Tx, Inst Cellular Therapeut, Hannover, Germany
[2] Klinikum Hanau GmbH, Dept Oral Craniomaxillofacial & Facial Plast Surg, Hanau, Germany
[3] Inst Tumor Biol & Expt Therapy, Frankfurt, Germany
来源
ONCOIMMUNOLOGY | 2015年 / 4卷 / 11期
关键词
HNSCC; NK cell cytotoxicity; NKG2D; soluble MICA; TGF beta(1); tumor immune escape mechanisms; NATURAL-KILLER-CELL; HPV-ASSOCIATED HEAD; MULTIPLE-MYELOMA; DOWN-REGULATION; SOLUBLE MICA; T-CELLS; TUMOR-IMMUNITY; DISEASE STAGE; NECK-CANCER; NKG2D;
D O I
10.1080/2162402X.2015.1055993
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Disseminated head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) escapes immune surveillance and thus frequently manifests as fatal disease. Here, we report on the distribution of distinct immune cell subpopulations, natural killer (NK) cell cytotoxicity and tumor immune escape mechanisms (TIEMs) in 55 HNSCC patients, either at initial diagnosis or present with tumor relapse. Compared to healthy controls, the regulatory NK cells and the ratio of pro/anti-inflammatory cytokines were decreased in HNSCC patients, while soluble major histocompatibility complex Class I chain-related peptide A (sMICA) and transforming growth factor beta(1) (TGF beta(1)) plasma levels were markedly elevated. Increased sMICA and TGF beta(1) concentrations correlated with tumor progression and staging characteristics in 7 follow-up HNSCC patients, with significantly elevated levels of both soluble factors from the time of initial diagnosis to that of relapse. Patient plasma containing elevated sMICA and TGF beta(1) markedly impaired NKG2D-dependent cytotoxicity against HNSCC cells upon incubation with patient-derived and IL-2 activated NK cells vs. those derived from healthy donors. Decreased antitumor recognition was accompanied by reduced NKG2D expression on the NK cell surface and an enhanced caspase-3 activity. In-vitro blocking and neutralization experiments demonstrated a synergistic negative impact of sMICA and TGF beta(1) on NK cell functionality. Although we previously showed the feasibility and safety of transfer of allogeneic donor NK cells in a prior clinical study encompassing various leukemia and tumor patients, our present results suggest the need for caution regarding the sole use of adoptive NK cell transfer. The presence of soluble NKG2D ligands in the plasma of HNSCC patients and the decreased NK cell cytotoxicity due to several factors, especially TGF beta(1), indicates timely depletion of these immunosuppressing molecules may promote NK cell-based immunotherapy.
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