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Macrophages protect mycoplasma-infected chronic myeloid leukemia cells from natural killer cell killing.


ABSTRACT: Macrophages (M?) have been reported to downmodulate the cytotoxicity of natural killer (NK) cell against solid tumor cells. However, the collaborative role between NK cells and M? remains underappreciated, especially in hematological cancers, such as chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). We observed a higher ratio of innate immune cells (M? and NK) to adaptive immune cells (T and B cells) in CML bone marrow aspirates, prompting us to investigate the roles of NK and M? in CML. Using coculture models simulating the tumor inflammatory environment, we observed that M? protects CML from NK attack only when CML was itself mycoplasma-infected and under chronic infection-inflammation condition. We found that the M?-protective effect on CML was associated with the maintenance of CD16 level on the NK cell membrane. Although the NK membrane CD16 (mCD16) was actively shed in M? + NK + CML trioculture, the NK mCD16 level was maintained, and this was independent of the modulation of sheddase by tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 or inhibitory cytokine transforming growth factor beta. Instead, we found that this process of NK mCD16 maintenance was conferred by M? in a contact-dependent manner. We propose a new perspective on anti-CML strategy through abrogating M?-mediated retention of NK surface CD16.

SUBMITTER: Choo QWW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7027758 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Macrophages protect mycoplasma-infected chronic myeloid leukemia cells from natural killer cell killing.

Choo Qing Wei Winnie QWW   Koean Ricky Abdi Gunawan RAG   Chang Shu-Chun SC   Chng Wee Joo WJ   Chan Ming Chun MC   Wang Wilson W   Er Jun Zhi JZ   Ding Jeak Ling JL  

Immunology and cell biology 20200113 2


Macrophages (Mϕ) have been reported to downmodulate the cytotoxicity of natural killer (NK) cell against solid tumor cells. However, the collaborative role between NK cells and Mϕ remains underappreciated, especially in hematological cancers, such as chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). We observed a higher ratio of innate immune cells (Mϕ and NK) to adaptive immune cells (T and B cells) in CML bone marrow aspirates, prompting us to investigate the roles of NK and Mϕ in CML. Using coculture models si  ...[more]

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