OncoImmunology (Jan 2021)

Stromal-like Wilms tumor cells induce human Natural Killer cell degranulation and display immunomodulatory properties towards NK cells

  • Claudia Cantoni,
  • Martina Serra,
  • Erica Parisi,
  • Bruno Azzarone,
  • Angela Rita Sementa,
  • Luigi Aurelio Nasto,
  • Lorenzo Moretta,
  • Giovanni Candiano,
  • Cristina Bottino,
  • Gian Marco Ghiggeri,
  • Grazia Maria Spaggiari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2021.1879530
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

Abstract

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The similarity of stromal-like Wilms tumor (str-WT) cells with mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), suggests their relevant role in the interplay with immune cells in the tumor microenvironment. We investigated the interaction between str-WT cells and NK cells. We observed that str-WT cells expressed some major ligands for activating and inhibitory NK cell receptors. Moreover, they expressed inhibitory checkpoint molecules involved in the negative regulation of anti-tumor immune response. The analysis of the interaction between str-WT cells and NK lymphocytes revealed that activated NK cells could efficiently degranulate upon interaction with str-WT cells. On the other hand, str-WT cells could exert potent inhibitory effects on cytokine-induced activation of NK cell proliferation and phenotype, which were mediated by the production of IDO and PGE2 inhibitory factors. Our data provide insight into the molecular interactions between str-WT cells and NK lymphocytes that may result in different outcomes possibly occurring in the WT microenvironment.

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