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Imbalance of immunological synapse-kinapse states reflects tumor escape to immunity in glioblastoma.

Laura R Díaz1,2, Elena Saavedra-López1,2, Leire Romarate1,2, Izaskun Mitxitorena1,2, Paola V Casanova1,2, George P Cribaro1,2, José M Gallego3, Ana Pérez-Vallés4, Jerónimo Forteza-Vila5, Clara Alfaro-Cervello6, José M García-Verdugo6, Carlos Barcia1,2, Carlos Barcia1,2.   

Abstract

Since the proper activation of T cells requires the physical interaction with target cells through the formation of immunological synapses (IS), an alteration at this level could be a reason why tumors escape the immune response. As part of their life cycle, it is thought that T cells alternate between a static phase, the IS, and a dynamic phase, the immunological kinapse (IK), depending on high or low antigen sensing. Our investigation performed in tissue samples of human glioma shows that T cells are able to establish synapsing interactions not only with glioma tumorigenic cells, but also with stromal myeloid cells. Particularly, the IS displaying a T cell receptor-rich (TCR-rich) central supramolecular activation cluster (cSMAC) is preferentially established with stromal cells, as opposed to malignant cells. Conversely, T cells in the malignant areas showed distinct morphometric parameters compared with nonneoplastic tissue - the former characterized by an elongated shape, well-suited to kinaptic dynamics. Importantly, high-resolution 3-dimensional analyses demonstrated the existence of bona-fide IK preferentially arranged in malignant areas of the tumor. This imbalance of IS/IK states between these 2 microenvironments reveals the low antigenic sensing of T cells when patrolling tumorigenic cells and reflects the immunoevasive environment of the tumor.

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Keywords:  Brain cancer; Immunology

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30232280      PMCID: PMC6237222          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.120757

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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