Frontiers in Immunology (Sep 2024)

Increased peritoneal TGF-β1 is associated with ascites-induced NK-cell dysfunction and reduced survival in high-grade epithelial ovarian cancer

  • Ralph J. A. Maas,
  • Janneke S. Hoogstad-van Evert,
  • Janneke S. Hoogstad-van Evert,
  • Iris M. Hagemans,
  • Jolanda Brummelman,
  • Diede van Ens,
  • Paul K. J. D. de Jonge,
  • Laura Hooijmaijers,
  • Shweta Mahajan,
  • Anniek B. van der Waart,
  • Charlotte K. J. C. Hermans,
  • Janne de Klein,
  • Rob Woestenenk,
  • Antonius E. van Herwaarden,
  • Nicolaas P. M. Schaap,
  • Somayeh Rezaeifard,
  • Somayeh Rezaeifard,
  • Daniele V. F. Tauriello,
  • Petra L. M. Zusterzeel,
  • Nelleke Ottevanger,
  • Joop H. Jansen,
  • Willemijn Hobo,
  • Harry Dolstra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1448041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Natural killer (NK) cell therapy represents an attractive immunotherapy approach against recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), as EOC is sensitive to NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity. However, NK cell antitumor activity is dampened by suppressive factors in EOC patient ascites. Here, we integrated functional assays, soluble factor analysis, high-dimensional flow cytometry cellular component data and clinical parameters of advanced EOC patients to study the mechanisms of ascites-induced inhibition of NK cells. Using a suppression assay, we found that ascites from EOC patients strongly inhibits peripheral blood-derived NK cells and CD34+ progenitor-derived NK cells, albeit the latter were more resistant. Interestingly, we found that higher ascites-induced NK cell inhibition correlated with reduced progression-free and overall survival in EOC patients. Furthermore, we identified transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 to correlate with ascites-induced NK cell dysfunction and reduced patient survival. In functional assays, we showed that proliferation and anti-tumor reactivity of CD34+ progenitor-derived NK cells are significantly affected by TGF-β1 exposure. Moreover, inhibition of TGF-β1 signaling with galunisertib partly restored NK cell functionality in some donors. For the cellular components, we showed that the secretome is associated with a different composition of CD45+ cells between ascites of EOC and benign reference samples with higher proportions of macrophages in the EOC patient samples. Furthermore, we revealed that higher TGF-β1 levels are associated with the presence of M2-like macrophages, B cell populations and T-regulatory cells in EOC patient ascites. These findings reveal that targeting TGF-β1 signaling could increase NK cell immune responses in high-grade EOC patients.

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