Defective DNAM-1 Dependent Cytotoxicity in Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Infiltrating NK Cells

  • Stefania Mantovani
  • , Stefania Varchetta
  • , Dalila Mele
  • , Roberta Maiello
  • , Matteo Donadon
  • , Cristiana Soldani
  • , Barbara Franceschini
  • , Guido Torzilli
  • , Giuseppe Tartaglia
  • , Marcello Maestri
  • , Gaetano Piccolo
  • , Matteo Barabino
  • , Enrico Opocher
  • , Stefano Bernuzzi
  • , Mario U. Mondelli
  • , Barbara Oliviero

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Abstract

Background: Natural killer (NK) cells play a key role in immune surveillance and response to tumors, their function regulated by NK cell receptors and their ligands. The DNAM-1 activating receptor recognizes the CD155 molecule expressed in several tumor cells, such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). This study aims to investigate the role of the DNAM-1/CD155 axis in mediating the NK cell response in patients with HCC. Methods: Soluble CD155 was measured by ELISA. CD155 expression was sought in HCC cells by immunohistochemistry, qPCR, and flow cytometry. DNAM-1 modulation in NK cells was evaluated in transwell experiments and by a siRNA-mediated knockdown. NK cell functions were examined by direct DNAM-1 triggering. Results: sCD155 was increased in sera from HCC patients and correlated with the parameters of an advanced disease. The expression of CD155 in HCC showed a positive trend toward better overall survival. DNAM-1 downmodulation was induced by CD155-expressing HCC cells, in agreement with lower DNAM-1 expressions in tumor-infiltrating NK (NK-TIL) cells. DNAM-1-mediated cytotoxicity was defective both in circulating NK cells and in NK-TIL of HCC patients. Conclusions: We provide evidence of alterations in the DNAM-1/CD155 axis in HCC, suggesting a possible mechanism of tumor resistance to innate immune surveillance.

Lingua originaleInglese
Numero di articolo4060
RivistaCancers
Volume14
Numero di pubblicazione16
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - ago 2022
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