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Suppression of Natural Killer cell NKG2D and CD226 anti-tumour cascades by platelet cloaked cancer cells: Implications for the metastatic cascade
Tumour cell immune evasion is a principal hallmark of successful metastasis. Tumour cells in the vasculature adopt a platelet cloak that efficiently suppresses the innate immune system by directly inhibiting Natural Killer (NK) cells, which normally function to neutralise spreading cancers. Here we...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6433214/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30908480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211538 |
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author | Cluxton, Christopher D. Spillane, Cathy O'Toole, Sharon A. Sheils, Orla Gardiner, Clair M. O'Leary, John J. |
author_facet | Cluxton, Christopher D. Spillane, Cathy O'Toole, Sharon A. Sheils, Orla Gardiner, Clair M. O'Leary, John J. |
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description | Tumour cell immune evasion is a principal hallmark of successful metastasis. Tumour cells in the vasculature adopt a platelet cloak that efficiently suppresses the innate immune system by directly inhibiting Natural Killer (NK) cells, which normally function to neutralise spreading cancers. Here we describe two novel mechanisms of tumour cell evasion of NK cell anti-tumour functions. The first, an ‘immune decoy’ mechanism in which platelets induce the release of soluble NKG2D ligands from the tumour cell to mask detection and actively suppress NK cell degranulation and inflammatory cytokine (IFNγ) production, concomitantly. This represents a double-hit to immune clearance of malignant cells during metastasis. The second mechanism, a platelet-derived TGFβ-mediated suppression of the CD226/CD96-CD112/CD155 axis, is a novel pathway with poorly understood anti-cancer functions. We have demonstrated that platelets robustly suppress surface expression of CD226 and CD96 on the NK cell surface and their associated ligands on the tumour cell to further enhance NK cell suppression. These highly evolved mechanisms promote successful tumour immune evasion during metastasis and provide a unique opportunity for studying the complexity of cellular interactions in the metastatic cascade and thus novel targets for cancer immunotherapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-64332142019-04-08 Suppression of Natural Killer cell NKG2D and CD226 anti-tumour cascades by platelet cloaked cancer cells: Implications for the metastatic cascade Cluxton, Christopher D. Spillane, Cathy O'Toole, Sharon A. Sheils, Orla Gardiner, Clair M. O'Leary, John J. PLoS One Research Article Tumour cell immune evasion is a principal hallmark of successful metastasis. Tumour cells in the vasculature adopt a platelet cloak that efficiently suppresses the innate immune system by directly inhibiting Natural Killer (NK) cells, which normally function to neutralise spreading cancers. Here we describe two novel mechanisms of tumour cell evasion of NK cell anti-tumour functions. The first, an ‘immune decoy’ mechanism in which platelets induce the release of soluble NKG2D ligands from the tumour cell to mask detection and actively suppress NK cell degranulation and inflammatory cytokine (IFNγ) production, concomitantly. This represents a double-hit to immune clearance of malignant cells during metastasis. The second mechanism, a platelet-derived TGFβ-mediated suppression of the CD226/CD96-CD112/CD155 axis, is a novel pathway with poorly understood anti-cancer functions. We have demonstrated that platelets robustly suppress surface expression of CD226 and CD96 on the NK cell surface and their associated ligands on the tumour cell to further enhance NK cell suppression. These highly evolved mechanisms promote successful tumour immune evasion during metastasis and provide a unique opportunity for studying the complexity of cellular interactions in the metastatic cascade and thus novel targets for cancer immunotherapy. Public Library of Science 2019-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6433214/ /pubmed/30908480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211538 Text en © 2019 Cluxton et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cluxton, Christopher D. Spillane, Cathy O'Toole, Sharon A. Sheils, Orla Gardiner, Clair M. O'Leary, John J. Suppression of Natural Killer cell NKG2D and CD226 anti-tumour cascades by platelet cloaked cancer cells: Implications for the metastatic cascade |
title | Suppression of Natural Killer cell NKG2D and CD226 anti-tumour cascades by platelet cloaked cancer cells: Implications for the metastatic cascade |
title_full | Suppression of Natural Killer cell NKG2D and CD226 anti-tumour cascades by platelet cloaked cancer cells: Implications for the metastatic cascade |
title_fullStr | Suppression of Natural Killer cell NKG2D and CD226 anti-tumour cascades by platelet cloaked cancer cells: Implications for the metastatic cascade |
title_full_unstemmed | Suppression of Natural Killer cell NKG2D and CD226 anti-tumour cascades by platelet cloaked cancer cells: Implications for the metastatic cascade |
title_short | Suppression of Natural Killer cell NKG2D and CD226 anti-tumour cascades by platelet cloaked cancer cells: Implications for the metastatic cascade |
title_sort | suppression of natural killer cell nkg2d and cd226 anti-tumour cascades by platelet cloaked cancer cells: implications for the metastatic cascade |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6433214/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30908480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211538 |
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