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High Numbers of Circulating CD57+ NK Cells Associate with Resistance to HER2-Specific Therapeutic Antibodies in HER2+ Primary Breast Cancer.

Aura Muntasell1, Sònia Servitja2,3, Mariona Cabo4, Begoña Bermejo5, Sandra Pérez-Buira6, Federico Rojo6, Marcel Costa-García7, Oriol Arpí2, Manuela Moraru8, Laia Serrano9, Ignasi Tusquets2,3,7, María Teresa Martínez5, Gemma Heredia7, Andrea Vera4, María Martínez-García2,3, Laura Soria4, Laura Comerma9, Sara Santana-Hernández4, Pilar Eroles5,10, Ana Rovira2,3, Carlos Vilches8, Ana Lluch5,10,11, Joan Albanell12,3,7, Miguel López-Botet4,7.   

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells can orchestrate effective antitumor immunity. The presence of tumor-infiltrating NK cells in diagnostic biopsies predicts pathologic complete response (pCR) to HER2-specific therapeutic antibodies in patients with primary breast cancer. Here, we analyzed whether diversity in circulating NK cells might influence tumor infiltration and HER2-specific therapeutic antibody efficacy. We found that numbers of circulating CD57+ NK cells inversely correlated with pCR to HER2-specific antibody treatment in patients with primary breast cancer independently of age, traditional clinicopathologic factors, and CD16A 158F/V genotype. This association was uncoupled from the expression of other NK-cell receptors, the presence of adaptive NK cells, or changes in major T-cell subsets, reminiscent of cytomegalovirus-induced immunomodulation. NK-cell activation against trastuzumab-coated HER2+ breast cancer cells was comparable in patients with high and low proportions of CD57+ NK cells. However, circulating CD57+ NK cells displayed decreased CXCR3 expression and CD16A-induced IL2-dependent proliferation in vitro Presence of CD57+ NK cells was reduced in breast tumor-associated infiltrates as compared with paired peripheral blood samples, suggesting deficient homing, proliferation, and/or survival of NK cells in the tumor niche. Indeed, numbers of circulating CD57+ were inversely related to tumor-infiltrating NK-cell numbers. Our data reveal that NK-cell differentiation influences their antitumor potential and that CD57+ NK cells may be a biomarker useful for tailoring HER2 antibody-based therapeutic strategies in breast cancer. ©2019 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31189644     DOI: 10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-18-0896

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Immunol Res        ISSN: 2326-6066            Impact factor:   11.151


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