Deficient Natural Killer Cell NKp30-Mediated Function and Altered NCR3 Splice Variants in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Stefania Mantovani
  • , Barbara Oliviero
  • , Andrea Lombardi
  • , Stefania Varchetta
  • , Dalila Mele
  • , Angelo Sangiovanni
  • , Giorgio Rossi
  • , Matteo Donadon
  • , Guido Torzilli
  • , Cristiana Soldani
  • , Camillo Porta
  • , Paolo Pedrazzoli
  • , Silvia Chiellino
  • , Roberto Santambrogio
  • , Enrico Opocher
  • , Marcello Maestri
  • , Stefano Bernuzzi
  • , Armando Rossello
  • , Sophie Clément
  • , Claudio De Vito
  • Laura Rubbia-Brandt, Francesco Negro, Mario U. Mondelli

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Abstract

The activating natural cytotoxicity receptor NKp30 is critical for natural killer (NK) cell function and tumor immune surveillance. The natural cytotoxicity receptor-3 (NCR3) gene is transcribed into several splice variants whose physiological relevance is still incompletely understood. In this study, we investigated the role of NKp30 and its major ligand B7 homolog 6 (B7-H6) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Peripheral blood NK cell phenotype was skewed toward a defective/exhausted immune profile with decreased frequencies of cells expressing NKp30 and natural killer group 2, member D and an increased proportion of cells expressing T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin-domain containing-3. Moreover, NKp30-positive NK cells had a reduced expression of NCR3 immunostimulatory splice variants and an increased expression of the inhibitory variant in patients with advanced tumor, resulting in deficient NKp30-mediated functionality. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes showed a prevalent inhibitory NKp30 isoform profile, consistent with decreased NKp30-mediated function. Of note, there were significant differences in the cytokine milieu between the neoplastic and the surrounding non-neoplastic tissue, which may have further influenced NKp30 function. Exposure of NK cells to B7-H6-expressing HCC cells significantly down-modulated NKp30, that was prevented by small interfering RNA–mediated knockdown, suggesting a role for this ligand in inhibiting NKp30-mediated responses. Interestingly, B7-H6 expression was reduced in HCC tissue and simultaneously augmented as a soluble form in HCC patients, particularly those with advanced staging or larger nodule size. Conclusion: These findings provide evidence in support of a role of NKp30 and its major ligand in HCC development and evolution.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1165-1179
Numero di pagine15
RivistaHepatology
Volume69
Numero di pubblicazione3
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - mar 2019
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