Dickkopf-3 contributes to the regulation of anti-tumor immune responses by mesenchymal stem cells

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known to limit immune responses in vivo by multiple soluble factors. Dickkopf-3 (DKK3), a secreted glycoprotein, has recently been identified as a novel immune modulator. Since DKK3 has been reported to be produced by MSCs, we investigated whether DKK3 contributes to the immune suppression of anti-tumor responses by MSCs. Whereas wild-type MSCs inhibited immune responses against two different transplantation tumors, DKK3-deficient MSCs did not affect the rejection process. Increased CD8+ T cell and reduced M2-type macrophages infiltration was observed in tumors inoculated together with DKK3-deficient MSCs. Thus, DKK3 could alter the composition of the tumor stroma, thereby supporting the MSCs-mediated suppression of immune responses against these tumor transplants.

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Lu, K. H., Tounsi, A., Shridhar, N., Küblbeck, G., Klevenz, A., Prokosch, S., … Arnold, B. (2015). Dickkopf-3 contributes to the regulation of anti-tumor immune responses by mesenchymal stem cells. Frontiers in Immunology, 6(DEC). https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2015.00645

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