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Data from Profound Coordinated Alterations of Intratumoral NK Cell Phenotype and Function in Lung Carcinoma

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 20:24
Abstract

Both the innate and adaptive immune systems contribute to tumor immunosurveillance in mice and humans; however, there is a paucity of direct evidence of a role for natural killer (NK) cells in this important process. In this study, we investigated the intratumoral phenotypic profile and functions of NK cells in primary human tumor specimens of non–small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). We used in situ methods to quantify and localize NK cells using the NKp46 marker and we characterized their phenotype in blood, tumoral, and nontumoral samples of NSCLC patients. Intratumoral NK cells displayed a profound and coordinated alteration of their phenotype, with a drastic reduction of NK cell receptor expression specifically detected in the tumoral region. According to their altered phenotype, intratumoral NK cells exhibited profound defects in the ability to activate degranulation and IFN-γ production. We found that the presence of NK cells did not impact the clinical outcome of patients with NSCLC. Finally, we showed that tumor cells heterogeneously express ligands for both activating and inhibitory NK receptors. Taken together, our results suggest that the NSCLC tumor microenvironment locally impairs NK cells, rendering them less tumorcidal and thereby supportive to cancer progression. Cancer Res; 71(16); 5412–22. ©2011 AACR.

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AUTHORS (13)

  • Sophia Platonova
    Julien Cherfils-Vicini
    Diane Damotte
    Lucile Crozet
    Vincent Vieillard
    Pierre Validire
    Pascale André
    Marie-Caroline Dieu-Nosjean
    Marco Alifano
    Jean-François Régnard
    Wolf-Herman Fridman
    Catherine Sautès-Fridman
    Isabelle Cremer
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