Soluble γc receptor attenuates anti-tumor responses of CD8+ T cells in T cell immunotherapy

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Abstract

Previous studies have shown that soluble common γ-chain (sγc) modulates CD4+ T cell immunity with antagonistic functions in γc cytokine signaling. However, the role of sγc in functional properties of effector CD8+ T cells has not been fully defined. In this study, we report a new mechanism by which the anti-tumor activity of mouse CD8+ T cells is suppressed in sγc of their own producing. While sγc significantly inhibits cytotoxicity of CD8+ T cells, blocking sγc production by genetic modification leads to potentiated effector function of CD8+ T cells, establishing persistent CD8+ T cells. This is due to the modulation of IL-2 and IL-15 signaling, which is required for expansion and survival of CD8+ T cells as well as for optimal cytotoxic activity. More efficient management of tumor growth was achieved by an adoptive transfer of sγc-deficient CD8+ T cells than that of wild-type or sγc-overexpressing CD8+ T cells. Blocking of IL-2 and IL-15 signaling by sγc attenuates the capacity of CD8+ T cells to mount an optimal response to the tumor, with both quantitative and qualitative effects on antigen-specific CD8+ T cells. These results could have a critical implication for the generation and survival of optimal effector T cells for adoptive immunotherapy of cancer.

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Kim, G., Hwang, H., Jo, Y., Lee, B., Lee, Y. H., Kim, C. H., & Hong, C. (2018). Soluble γc receptor attenuates anti-tumor responses of CD8+ T cells in T cell immunotherapy. International Journal of Cancer, 143(5), 1212–1223. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31402

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