MiR-150-5p-containing extracellular vesicles are a new immunoregulator that favor the progression of lung cancer in hypoxic microenvironments by altering the phenotype of NK cells

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Abstract

Natural killer (NKs) cells are cytotoxic effector cells, which can modulate tumor metastasis according to their function; however, the role of NK cells in lung cancer has not been extensively investigated. In this study, we determined the functional profiles of NK cells in a hypoxic tumor microenvironment (TME) of lung cancer. We revealed CD226 downregulation and functional re-pression of NK cells after hypoxic lung cancer priming and we then investigated their interaction with extracellular vesicles (EVs) and miR-150-5p. We also found that NK cells from lung cancer patients had lower expression of CD226 on their surface and exhibited a pro-inflammatory, pro-angiogenic and tumorigenesis phenotype by expressing VEGF, CXCL1, CXCL8, S100A8 and MMPs. Moreover, inhibition of miR-150 improved tumor surveillance by reversing CD226 expression and subsequently reinstating cytotoxic NK cell activity in an animal model. Our study introduces a new scenario for the pro-inflammatory and pro-angiogenic activities of NK cells in the hypoxic TME in lung cancer.

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Chang, W. A., Tsai, M. J., Hung, J. Y., Wu, K. L., Tsai, Y. M., Huang, Y. C., … Hsu, Y. L. (2021). MiR-150-5p-containing extracellular vesicles are a new immunoregulator that favor the progression of lung cancer in hypoxic microenvironments by altering the phenotype of NK cells. Cancers, 13(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13246252

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