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Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex

BACKGROUND: Neutrophils kill antibody-opsonized tumor cells using trogocytosis, a unique mechanism of destruction of the target plasma. This previously unknown cytotoxic process of neutrophils is dependent on antibody opsonization, Fcγ receptors and CD11b/CD18 integrins. Here, we demonstrate that tu...

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Autores principales: van Rees, Dieke J, Bouti, Panagiota, Klein, Bart, Verkuijlen, Paul J H, van Houdt, Michel, Schornagel, Karin, Tool, Anton T J, Venet, David, Sotiriou, Christos, El-Abed, Sarra, Izquierdo, Miguel, Guillaume, Sébastien, Saura, Cristina, Di Cosimo, Serena, Huober, Jens, Roylance, Rebecca, Kim, Sung-Bae, Kuijpers, Taco W, van Bruggen, Robin, K van den Berg, Timo, Matlung, Hanke L
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35728876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2022-004820
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author van Rees, Dieke J
Bouti, Panagiota
Klein, Bart
Verkuijlen, Paul J H
van Houdt, Michel
Schornagel, Karin
Tool, Anton T J
Venet, David
Sotiriou, Christos
El-Abed, Sarra
Izquierdo, Miguel
Guillaume, Sébastien
Saura, Cristina
Di Cosimo, Serena
Huober, Jens
Roylance, Rebecca
Kim, Sung-Bae
Kuijpers, Taco W
van Bruggen, Robin
K van den Berg, Timo
Matlung, Hanke L
author_facet van Rees, Dieke J
Bouti, Panagiota
Klein, Bart
Verkuijlen, Paul J H
van Houdt, Michel
Schornagel, Karin
Tool, Anton T J
Venet, David
Sotiriou, Christos
El-Abed, Sarra
Izquierdo, Miguel
Guillaume, Sébastien
Saura, Cristina
Di Cosimo, Serena
Huober, Jens
Roylance, Rebecca
Kim, Sung-Bae
Kuijpers, Taco W
van Bruggen, Robin
K van den Berg, Timo
Matlung, Hanke L
author_sort van Rees, Dieke J
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Neutrophils kill antibody-opsonized tumor cells using trogocytosis, a unique mechanism of destruction of the target plasma. This previously unknown cytotoxic process of neutrophils is dependent on antibody opsonization, Fcγ receptors and CD11b/CD18 integrins. Here, we demonstrate that tumor cells can escape neutrophil-mediated cytotoxicity by calcium (Ca(2+))-dependent and exocyst complex-dependent plasma membrane repair. METHODS: We knocked down EXOC7 or EXOC4, two exocyst components, to evaluate their involvement in tumor cell membrane repair after neutrophil-induced trogocytosis. We used live cell microscopy and flow cytometry for visualization of the host and tumor cell interaction and tumor cell membrane repair. Last, we reported the mRNA levels of exocyst in breast cancer tumors in correlation to the response in trastuzumab-treated patients. RESULTS: We found that tumor cells can evade neutrophil antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) by Ca(2+)-dependent cell membrane repair, a process induced upon neutrophil trogocytosis. Absence of exocyst components EXOC7 or EXOC4 rendered tumor cells vulnerable to neutrophil-mediated ADCC (but not natural killer cell-mediated killing), while neutrophil trogocytosis remained unaltered. Finally, mRNA levels of exocyst components in trastuzumab-treated patients were inversely correlated to complete response to therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Our results support that neutrophil attack towards antibody-opsonized cancer cells by trogocytosis induces an active repair process by the exocyst complex in vitro. Our findings provide insight to the possible contribution of neutrophils in current antibody therapies and the tolerance mechanism of tumor cells and support further studies for potential use of the exocyst components as clinical biomarkers.
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spelling pubmed-92144352022-07-07 Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex van Rees, Dieke J Bouti, Panagiota Klein, Bart Verkuijlen, Paul J H van Houdt, Michel Schornagel, Karin Tool, Anton T J Venet, David Sotiriou, Christos El-Abed, Sarra Izquierdo, Miguel Guillaume, Sébastien Saura, Cristina Di Cosimo, Serena Huober, Jens Roylance, Rebecca Kim, Sung-Bae Kuijpers, Taco W van Bruggen, Robin K van den Berg, Timo Matlung, Hanke L J Immunother Cancer Basic Tumor Immunology BACKGROUND: Neutrophils kill antibody-opsonized tumor cells using trogocytosis, a unique mechanism of destruction of the target plasma. This previously unknown cytotoxic process of neutrophils is dependent on antibody opsonization, Fcγ receptors and CD11b/CD18 integrins. Here, we demonstrate that tumor cells can escape neutrophil-mediated cytotoxicity by calcium (Ca(2+))-dependent and exocyst complex-dependent plasma membrane repair. METHODS: We knocked down EXOC7 or EXOC4, two exocyst components, to evaluate their involvement in tumor cell membrane repair after neutrophil-induced trogocytosis. We used live cell microscopy and flow cytometry for visualization of the host and tumor cell interaction and tumor cell membrane repair. Last, we reported the mRNA levels of exocyst in breast cancer tumors in correlation to the response in trastuzumab-treated patients. RESULTS: We found that tumor cells can evade neutrophil antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) by Ca(2+)-dependent cell membrane repair, a process induced upon neutrophil trogocytosis. Absence of exocyst components EXOC7 or EXOC4 rendered tumor cells vulnerable to neutrophil-mediated ADCC (but not natural killer cell-mediated killing), while neutrophil trogocytosis remained unaltered. Finally, mRNA levels of exocyst components in trastuzumab-treated patients were inversely correlated to complete response to therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Our results support that neutrophil attack towards antibody-opsonized cancer cells by trogocytosis induces an active repair process by the exocyst complex in vitro. Our findings provide insight to the possible contribution of neutrophils in current antibody therapies and the tolerance mechanism of tumor cells and support further studies for potential use of the exocyst components as clinical biomarkers. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9214435/ /pubmed/35728876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2022-004820 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Basic Tumor Immunology
van Rees, Dieke J
Bouti, Panagiota
Klein, Bart
Verkuijlen, Paul J H
van Houdt, Michel
Schornagel, Karin
Tool, Anton T J
Venet, David
Sotiriou, Christos
El-Abed, Sarra
Izquierdo, Miguel
Guillaume, Sébastien
Saura, Cristina
Di Cosimo, Serena
Huober, Jens
Roylance, Rebecca
Kim, Sung-Bae
Kuijpers, Taco W
van Bruggen, Robin
K van den Berg, Timo
Matlung, Hanke L
Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex
title Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex
title_full Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex
title_fullStr Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex
title_full_unstemmed Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex
title_short Cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex
title_sort cancer cells resist antibody-mediated destruction by neutrophils through activation of the exocyst complex
topic Basic Tumor Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35728876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2022-004820
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