Functional expression of CD73 on human natural killer cells

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Andrea M. Chambers
Jiao Wang
Tram N. Dao
Kyle B. Lupo
Paige Veenhuis
Mitchell G. Ayers
Veronika Slivova
Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol
Sandro Matosevic
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[1] Purdue University,Department of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy
[2] Purdue University,Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
[3] Indiana University Health,Enterprise Clinical Research Operations Biorepository
[4] Indiana University,Department of Neurological Surgery
[5] Purdue University,Center for Cancer Research
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NK cells; CD73; Tumor microenvironment; Immunometabolism; Adenosine;
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The production of adenosine by CD73 on cancer cells in the tumor microenvironment is a recognized immunosuppressive mechanism contributing to immune evasion in many solid tumors. While NK cells have been purported to overexpress CD73 under certain conditions, this phenomenon has remained elusive and unclear. We have found that while NK cells are able to upregulate expression of CD73 on their surface when exposed to CD73+ cancer cells, this upregulation is not universal, nor is it often substantial. Rather, our data point to the extent of CD73 expression on NK cells to be both cancer-specific and environmentally-driven, and largely limited in intensity. We found that NK cell overexpression of CD73 responds to the level of CD73 on cancer cells and is enhanced in hypoxia. Interestingly, human CD73+ NK cells appear hyperfunctional in vitro compared to CD73− NK cells, suggesting that CD73 expression could be a bystander of NK cell activation. In addition, glioblastoma patient data show that tumor-infiltrating NK cells express CD73 variably, depending on donor, and present lower expression of CD16, alongside patient-specific changes in CEACAM1, CXCR3 and TIM-3, suggesting some functional changes in NK cell responses associated with expression of CD73 on NK cells in vivo. Taken together, our study is the first to show that while NK cells are largely resistant to the upregulation of CD73, CD73 expression is inducible on NK cells in response to CD73 on cancer cells, and these cells are associated with distinct functional signatures.
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