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Recruitment, Infiltration, and Cytotoxicity of HLA-Independent Killer Lymphocytes in Three-Dimensional Melanoma Models

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Limited therapeutic results of immune checkpoint inhibitors in definite tumor settings, such as melanoma, call for alternative or complementary approaches. Among these, adoptive cell therapy (ACT) by means of HLA-independent tumor killer lymphocytes is a promising approach. We aimed...

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Autores principales: Iaia, Ilenia, Gammaitoni, Loretta, Cattaneo, Giulia, Giraudo, Lidia, Donini, Chiara, Fiorino, Erika, Primo, Luca, Carnevale-Schianca, Fabrizio, Aglietta, Massimo, Puliafito, Alberto, Sangiolo, Dario
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13102302
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author Iaia, Ilenia
Gammaitoni, Loretta
Cattaneo, Giulia
Giraudo, Lidia
Donini, Chiara
Fiorino, Erika
Primo, Luca
Carnevale-Schianca, Fabrizio
Aglietta, Massimo
Puliafito, Alberto
Sangiolo, Dario
author_facet Iaia, Ilenia
Gammaitoni, Loretta
Cattaneo, Giulia
Giraudo, Lidia
Donini, Chiara
Fiorino, Erika
Primo, Luca
Carnevale-Schianca, Fabrizio
Aglietta, Massimo
Puliafito, Alberto
Sangiolo, Dario
author_sort Iaia, Ilenia
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Limited therapeutic results of immune checkpoint inhibitors in definite tumor settings, such as melanoma, call for alternative or complementary approaches. Among these, adoptive cell therapy (ACT) by means of HLA-independent tumor killer lymphocytes is a promising approach. We aimed at developing a pre-clinical 3D model to investigate and visualize the interaction between tumor and immune effectors in melanoma. To this aim, we employed Cytokine-Induced Killer cells (CIK) and NK-92 on patient-derived melanoma samples. By means of imaging-based methods, we measured the effector recruitment on the 3D targets, their infiltration, and cytotoxic activity. Our results and methodologies can be easily generalized to other effectors and other classes of tumors and help elucidate fundamental questions on the basic biology and kinetics of immune effector recruitment in a realistic 3D setting mimicking a solid tumor. ABSTRACT: Cancer adoptive cell therapy (ACT) with HLA-independent tumor killer lymphocytes is a promising approach, with intrinsic features potentially addressing crucial tumor-escape mechanisms of checkpoint inhibitors. Cytokine-induced Killer (CIK) and Natural Killer (NK) lymphocytes share similar tumor-killing mechanisms, with preclinical evidence of intense activity against multiple solid tumors and currently testing in clinical studies. To improve the effective clinical translation of such ACT approaches, several fundamental questions still need to be addressed within appropriate preclinical contexts, capable of overcoming limitations imposed by most traditional two-dimensional assays. Here, we developed a novel experimental approach to explore, dissect, and visualize the interactions of CIK and NK lymphocytes with melanoma tumors in vitro in 3D. Primary melanoma cells were assembled into small tumors that were dispersed in a 3D matrix and challenged with patient-derived CIK or the NK-92 cell line. By means of imaging-based methods, we reported, visualized, and quantitatively measured the recruitment of CIK and NK on the 3D targets, their infiltration, and cytotoxic activity. Our results support the effective tumor recruitment and tumor infiltration by CIK and NK. Such features appeared dependent on the specific geometric aspects of the environment but can be explained in terms of directional migration toward the tumor, without invoking major feedback components. Overall, our 3D platform allows us to monitor the processes of tumor recruitment, infiltration, and killing by means of live measurements, revealing important kinetic aspects of ACT with CIK and NK against melanoma.
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spelling pubmed-81511512021-05-27 Recruitment, Infiltration, and Cytotoxicity of HLA-Independent Killer Lymphocytes in Three-Dimensional Melanoma Models Iaia, Ilenia Gammaitoni, Loretta Cattaneo, Giulia Giraudo, Lidia Donini, Chiara Fiorino, Erika Primo, Luca Carnevale-Schianca, Fabrizio Aglietta, Massimo Puliafito, Alberto Sangiolo, Dario Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Limited therapeutic results of immune checkpoint inhibitors in definite tumor settings, such as melanoma, call for alternative or complementary approaches. Among these, adoptive cell therapy (ACT) by means of HLA-independent tumor killer lymphocytes is a promising approach. We aimed at developing a pre-clinical 3D model to investigate and visualize the interaction between tumor and immune effectors in melanoma. To this aim, we employed Cytokine-Induced Killer cells (CIK) and NK-92 on patient-derived melanoma samples. By means of imaging-based methods, we measured the effector recruitment on the 3D targets, their infiltration, and cytotoxic activity. Our results and methodologies can be easily generalized to other effectors and other classes of tumors and help elucidate fundamental questions on the basic biology and kinetics of immune effector recruitment in a realistic 3D setting mimicking a solid tumor. ABSTRACT: Cancer adoptive cell therapy (ACT) with HLA-independent tumor killer lymphocytes is a promising approach, with intrinsic features potentially addressing crucial tumor-escape mechanisms of checkpoint inhibitors. Cytokine-induced Killer (CIK) and Natural Killer (NK) lymphocytes share similar tumor-killing mechanisms, with preclinical evidence of intense activity against multiple solid tumors and currently testing in clinical studies. To improve the effective clinical translation of such ACT approaches, several fundamental questions still need to be addressed within appropriate preclinical contexts, capable of overcoming limitations imposed by most traditional two-dimensional assays. Here, we developed a novel experimental approach to explore, dissect, and visualize the interactions of CIK and NK lymphocytes with melanoma tumors in vitro in 3D. Primary melanoma cells were assembled into small tumors that were dispersed in a 3D matrix and challenged with patient-derived CIK or the NK-92 cell line. By means of imaging-based methods, we reported, visualized, and quantitatively measured the recruitment of CIK and NK on the 3D targets, their infiltration, and cytotoxic activity. Our results support the effective tumor recruitment and tumor infiltration by CIK and NK. Such features appeared dependent on the specific geometric aspects of the environment but can be explained in terms of directional migration toward the tumor, without invoking major feedback components. Overall, our 3D platform allows us to monitor the processes of tumor recruitment, infiltration, and killing by means of live measurements, revealing important kinetic aspects of ACT with CIK and NK against melanoma. MDPI 2021-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8151151/ /pubmed/34065007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13102302 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Iaia, Ilenia
Gammaitoni, Loretta
Cattaneo, Giulia
Giraudo, Lidia
Donini, Chiara
Fiorino, Erika
Primo, Luca
Carnevale-Schianca, Fabrizio
Aglietta, Massimo
Puliafito, Alberto
Sangiolo, Dario
Recruitment, Infiltration, and Cytotoxicity of HLA-Independent Killer Lymphocytes in Three-Dimensional Melanoma Models
title Recruitment, Infiltration, and Cytotoxicity of HLA-Independent Killer Lymphocytes in Three-Dimensional Melanoma Models
title_full Recruitment, Infiltration, and Cytotoxicity of HLA-Independent Killer Lymphocytes in Three-Dimensional Melanoma Models
title_fullStr Recruitment, Infiltration, and Cytotoxicity of HLA-Independent Killer Lymphocytes in Three-Dimensional Melanoma Models
title_full_unstemmed Recruitment, Infiltration, and Cytotoxicity of HLA-Independent Killer Lymphocytes in Three-Dimensional Melanoma Models
title_short Recruitment, Infiltration, and Cytotoxicity of HLA-Independent Killer Lymphocytes in Three-Dimensional Melanoma Models
title_sort recruitment, infiltration, and cytotoxicity of hla-independent killer lymphocytes in three-dimensional melanoma models
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8151151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34065007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13102302
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