Literature DB >> 29783159

Fas/FasL interaction mediates imbalanced cytokine/cytotoxicity responses of iNKT cells against Jurkat cells.

Rui Dou1, Zhenya Hong2, Xiaosheng Tan1, Fenfen Hu1, Yajie Ding1, Wei Wang1, Zhihui Liang1, Rongrong Zhong3, Xiongwen Wu4, Xiufang Weng5.   

Abstract

The rapid antitumor cytokine production and direct cytotoxicity confer invariant NKT (iNKT) cells ideal candidates for cancer therapy. However, the therapeutic potential of iNKT cells in T-cell malignant diseases remains elusive, as antigen presentation by T cells (T-T presentation) has been suggested to induce hyporesponsiveness of iNKT cells. In this study, we found discrepancies in iNKT cell responses against two T cell-origin cell lines (Jurkat and Molt-4). Human iNKT cells exhibited more intensive cytotoxicity and less efficient cytokine production in response to Fas-bearing Jurkat cells than those to the Fas-negative tumor cells (Molt-4 and myeloid-derived K562). The imbalanced cytokine/cytotoxicity responses of iNKT cells against Jurkat cells were CD1d-dependent and relied mostly on Fas/FasL interaction. The impairment in cytokine production could be overcome by Fas/FasL blocking antibodies and exogenous IL-2. Elevated CD1d levels as well as CD1d and Fas co-localization were found in T-cell lymphomas. However, defects in frequency and function of circulating iNKT cells were observed in the patients, which could be partly rescued by exogenous IL-2. Collectively, the Fas/FasL-dependent aberrant iNKT cell responses and the reversibility of the defects suggest the distinct iNKT cell manipulation in CD1d- and Fas-bearing T cell malignancies.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  CD1d level; Impaired cytokine production; Intensive cytotoxicity; Malignant T cell lines; iNKT cell responses

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29783159     DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2018.05.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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