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Mononuclear myeloid-derived suppressor cells express RAE-1 and activate natural killer cells

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BLOOD
Volume 112, Issue 10, Pages 4080-4089

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2008-03-143776

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  1. Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds
  2. Deutsche Jose Carreras Leukamie Stiftung
  3. Marie Curie Excellence Grant

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Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) accumulate in cancer patients and tumor-bearing mice and potently suppress T-cell activation. In this study, we investigated whether MDSCs regulate natural killer (NK)-cell function. We discovered that mononuclear Gr-1(+)CD11b(+)F4/80(+) MDSCs isolated from RMA-S tumor-bearing mice do not suppress, but activate NK cells to produce high amounts of IFN-gamma. Gr-1(+)CD11b(+)F4/80(+) MDSCs isolated from tumor-bearing mice, but not myeloid cells from naive mice, expressed the ligand for the activating receptor NKG2D, RAE-1. NK-cell activation by MDSCs depended partially on the interaction of NKG2D on NK cells with RAE-1 on MDSCs. NK cells eliminated Gr-1(+)CD11b(+)F4/80(+) MDSCs in vitro and upon adoptive transfer in vivo. Finally, depletion of Gr-1(+) cells that comprise MDSCs confirmed their protective role against the NK-sensitive RMA-S lymphoma in vivo. Our study reveals that MDSCs do not suppress all aspects of antitumor immune responses and defines a novel, unexpected activating role of MDSCs on NK cells. Thus, our results have great impact on the design of immune therapies against cancer aiming at the manipulation of MDSCs. (Blood. 2008; 112: 4080-4089)

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