Abstract

Tumor microenvironment (TME) includes a wide variety of cell types and soluble factors capable of suppressing immune-responses. While the role of NK cells in TME has been analyzed, limited information is available on the presence and the effect of polymorphonuclear (PMN) myeloid-derived suppressor cells, (MDSC). Among the immunomodulatory cells present in TME, MDSC are potentially efficient in counteracting the anti-tumor activity of several effector cells. We show that PMN-MDSC are present in high numbers in the PB of patients with primary or metastatic lung tumor. Their frequency correlated with the overall survival of patients. In addition, it inversely correlated with low frequencies of NK cells both in the PB and in tumor lesions. Moreover, such NK cells displayed an impaired anti-tumor activity, even those isolated from PB. The compromised function of NK cells was consequent to their interaction with PMN-MDSC. Indeed, we show that the expression of major activating NK receptors, the NK cytolytic activity and the cytokine production were inhibited upon co-culture with PMN-MDSC through both cell-to-cell contact and soluble factors. In this context, we show that exosomes derived from PMN-MDSC are responsible of a significant immunosuppressive effect on NK cell-mediated anti-tumor activity. Our data may provide a novel useful tool to implement the tumor immunoscore. Indeed, the detection of PMN-MDSC in the PB may be of prognostic value, providing clues on the presence and extension of both adult and pediatric tumors and information on the efficacy not only of immune response but also of immunotherapy and, possibly, on the clinical outcome.

Highlights

  • Lung tumor is the second most common cancer in both men and women [1]

  • In a previous study we showed that PMN-MDSC derived from G-CSFmobilized donors, undergoing apheresis for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), are able to strongly suppress the anti-tumor cytotoxicity and cytokine production of NK cells, compromising their important role in graft versus leukemia activity (GvL) [27, 36, 37]

  • We show that the subset of PMN-MDSC is present at the tumor site, and in the peripheral blood (PB) of patients with primary or metastatic lung tumors

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Introduction

Lung tumor is the second most common cancer in both men and women [1]. Almost 60% of all lung cancers are metastatic at diagnosis and metastases occur in various tissues and organs. Significant therapeutic progresses have been achieved over the years leading to an improved prognosis. Various types of immunosuppressive cells are involved, including tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) [9], regulatory T cells (Treg) [10], myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSC) [11], mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) [12]. Among these cells, increasing attention has been paid on the effect of MDSC on the treatment and on the prognosis of lung cancer [13, 14]

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