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CD25 <sup>bright</sup> NK cells display superior function and metabolic activity under regulatory T cell-mediated suppression

Ziqing Chen, Le Tong, Shiyong Neo, Shuijie Li, Jiwei Gao, Susanne Schlisio, Andreas Lundqvist

2023OncoImmunology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Infusion of natural killer (NK) cells is an attractive therapeutic modality in patients with cancer. However, the activity of NK cells is regulated by several mechanisms operating within solid tumors. Regulatory T (Treg) cells suppress NK cell activity through various mechanisms including deprivation of IL-2 via the IL-2 receptor alpha (CD25). Here, we investigate CD25 expression on NK cells to confer persistence in Treg cells containing solid tumor models of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Compared with IL-2, stimulation with IL-15 increases the expression of CD25 resulting in enhanced response to IL-2 as evidenced by increased phosphorylation of STAT5. Compared with CD25dim NK cells, CD25bright NK cells isolated from IL-15 primed NK cells display increased proliferative and metabolic activity as well as increased ability to persist in Treg cells containing RCC tumor spheroids. These results support strategies to enrich for or selectively expand CD25bright NK cells for adoptive cellular therapy of NK cells.

Topics & Concepts

IL-2 receptorInterleukin 21Interleukin 12Cancer researchSTAT5Lymphokine-activated killer cellBiologyAdoptive cell transferCell biologyImmunologyChemistryT cellImmune systemCytotoxic T cellSignal transductionIn vitroBiochemistryImmune Cell Function and InteractionCAR-T cell therapy researchCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
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