Abstract

Integrins are a large family of heterodimeric proteins that are involved in cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation. Integrin diversity and function is regulated by alternative splicing. Membrane-bound and truncated β3-integrins were shown to be key players in cancer metastasis. However, the immunomodulatory functions of the soluble (s) β3-integrin have not been investigated yet. In this study, we described a novel form of sβ3-integrin in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) patients. Furthermore, we assessed the role of the sβ3-integrin in the modulation of natural killer (NK)-cell activity. Levels of sβ3-integrin were analysed in plasma samples of 23 AML patients and 26 healthy donors by ELISA. The capacity of sβ3-integrin to regulate NK cell activity was investigated using proliferation, cytokine secretion, and cytotoxicity assays. Circulating sβ3-integrin was detected in the plasma of 8 AML patients. NK cells showed significantly higher proliferation rates after stimulation with sβ3-integrin and IL-2, IL-15 (73%). Significant increases in the NK cells’ secreted levels of TNF-α, IFN-γ were measured in presence of sβ3-integrin. In addition, sβ3-integrin caused the upregulation of Granzyme B transcripts levels as well as FasL expression levels in NK cells. Most importantly, significantly higher K562 or AML blast target cell lysis rates were observed when NK cells were exposed to sβ3-integrin. This study reports the identification of a novel sβ3-integrin in AML patients and provides novel insights into its role in the immunomodulation of NK cell activity.

Highlights

  • Integrins exist as obligate heterodimers receptors, which are constituted of an a and b transmembrane subunits

  • Alternative splicing is an important mechanism to increase the functional diversity of integrins [4]. aVb3 and aIIbb3 integrins are constitutively expressed by angiogenic endothelial cells and platelets, respectively [5]

  • Increased levels of sb3–integrin were observed in Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients in comparison to those detected after conditioning or in healthy individuals (p = 0.007, p = 0.0019, respectively)

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Introduction

Integrins exist as obligate heterodimers receptors, which are constituted of an a and b transmembrane subunits. Natural Killer (NK) cells are key players in the immune surveillance of AML [9], and able to eradicate leukemic cells in an autologous or allogeneic setting [10,11]. NK cells use different strategies to eliminate their leukemic targets. Secretion of sb3-integrin was demonstrated on human erythroleukemia (HEL) cells [17], its role in the modulation of NK cell activity against leukemic blasts remained unclear. We have investigated the role of this alternative spliced sb3-integrin on the immunomodulation of NK cell activity. Our results show that sb3-integrin enhances the cytotoxic activity of NK cells against leukemic target cells

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