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The HLA-G immune checkpoint: a new immuno-stimulatory role for the α1-domain-deleted isoform

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-022-04359-2

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Activating checkpoint; NK cells; Spliced isoforms; T cells; Cancer marker

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  1. Institut National du Cancer (INCA, PRTK-2018 OncoTheraGe)
  2. Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Agency (CEA)
  3. University of Paris, France

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The heterogeneity of cancer cells poses challenges in therapeutic approaches, and the newly discovered isoform HLA-G increment alpha 1 has immune-stimulatory activity in ccRCC and trophoblasts. Unlike other HLA-G isoforms, HLA-G increment alpha 1 does not associate with beta 2-microglobulin and may not present antigens to T cells. It exerts individual dependent immune-stimulatory effects on peripheral blood NK cells and might have potential antitumor effects.
The heterogeneity of cancer cells, in part maintained via the expression of multiple isoforms, introduces significant challenges in designing effective therapeutic approaches. In this regard, isoforms of the immune checkpoint HLA-G have been found in most of the tumors analyzed, such as ccRCC, the most common human renal malignancy. In particular, HLA-G increment alpha 1, which is the only HLA-G isoform described that lacks the alpha 1 extracellular domain, has been newly identified in ccRCC and now here in trophoblasts. Using a cellular model expressing HLA-G increment alpha 1, we have uncovered its specific and overlapping functional roles, relative to the main HLA-G isoform, i.e., the full-length HLA-G1. We found that HLA-G increment alpha 1 has several particular features: (i) although possessing the alpha 3 domain, it does not associate with beta 2-microglobulin; (ii) it may not present peptides to T cells due to absence of the peptide-binding groove; and (iii) it exerts immune-stimulatory activity towards peripheral blood NK and T cells, while all known isoforms of HLA-G are immune-inhibitory checkpoint molecules. Such immune-stimulatory properties of HLA-G increment alpha 1 on the cytotoxic function of peripheral blood NK cells are individual dependent and are not exerted through the interaction with the known HLA-G receptor, ILT2. Importantly, we are faced here with a potential antitumor effect of an HLA-G isoform, opposed to the pro-tumor properties described for all other HLA-G isoforms, which should be taken into account in future therapeutic designs aimed at blocking this immune checkpoint.

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