Interleukin-15 enhanced the survival of human γδT cells by regulating the expression of Mcl-1 in neuroblastoma

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Hui Wang
Xiaolin Wang
Wei Wang
Wenjia Chai
Wenqi Song
Hui Zhang
Wenjun Mou
Mengmiao Pei
Yan Su
Xiaoli Ma
Jingang Gui
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[1] Beijing Pediatric Research Institute,Laboratory of Tumor Immunology
[2] Beijing Children’s Hospital,Key Laboratory of Major Diseases in Children
[3] Capital Medical University,Department of Clinical Laboratory Center
[4] National Center for Children’s Health,Medical Oncology Department, Pediatric Oncology Center
[5] Ministry of Education,undefined
[6] Beijing Pediatric Research Institute,undefined
[7] Beijing Children’s Hospital,undefined
[8] Capital Medical University,undefined
[9] National Center for Children’s Health,undefined
[10] Beijing Children’s Hospital,undefined
[11] Capital Medical University,undefined
[12] National Center for Children Health,undefined
[13] Beijing Children’s Hospital,undefined
[14] Capital Medical University,undefined
[15] National Center for Children’s Health,undefined
[16] Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Hematology Ocology,undefined
[17] Key Laboratory of Major Diseases in Children,undefined
[18] Ministry of Education,undefined
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Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common extracranial solid tumor and the treatment efficacy of high-risk NB is unsatisfactory. γδT-cell-based adoptive cell transfer is a promising approach for high-risk NB treatment. Our previous study has revealed that γδT cells in NB patients exhibit a poor proliferation activity and a decreased anti-tumor capacity in vitro. In the present study, we found that IL-15 could effectively enhance the proliferation of NB γδT cells, to a level that remains lower than healthy controls though. In addition, IL-15-fostered NB γδT cells robustly boosted cell survival against apoptosis induced by cytokines depletion. Our data revealed that Mcl-1 was a key anti-apoptotic protein in IL-15-fostered γδT cells during cytokine withdrawal and its expression was regulated via the activation of STAT5 and ERK. In addition, IL-2 and IL-15-fostered γδT cells harbored higher levels of tumoricidal capacity which is also beneficial for γδ T-cell based immune therapy in NB. Understanding the survival control of γδT cells in a sub-optimal cytokine supportive microenvironment will expedite the clinical application of γδT cells for immunotherapy.
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