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Publication : NK cells impede glioblastoma virotherapy through NKp30 and NKp46 natural cytotoxicity receptors.

First Author  Alvarez-Breckenridge CA Year  2012
Journal  Nat Med Volume  18
Issue  12 Pages  1827-34
PubMed ID  23178246 Mgi Jnum  J:262993
Mgi Id  MGI:6161251 Doi  10.1038/nm.3013
Citation  Alvarez-Breckenridge CA, et al. (2012) NK cells impede glioblastoma virotherapy through NKp30 and NKp46 natural cytotoxicity receptors. Nat Med 18(12):1827-34
abstractText  The role of the immune response to oncolytic Herpes simplex viral (oHSV) therapy for glioblastoma is controversial because it might enhance or inhibit efficacy. We found that within hours of oHSV infection of glioblastomas in mice, activated natural killer (NK) cells are recruited to the site of infection. This response substantially diminished the efficacy of glioblastoma virotherapy. oHSV-activated NK cells coordinated macrophage and microglia activation within tumors. In vitro, human NK cells preferentially lysed oHSV-infected human glioblastoma cell lines. This enhanced killing depended on the NK cell natural cytotoxicity receptors (NCRs) NKp30 and NKp46, whose ligands are upregulated in oHSV-infected glioblastoma cells. We found that HSV titers and oHSV efficacy are increased in Ncr1(-/-) mice and a Ncr1(-/-) NK cell adoptive transfer model of glioma, respectively. These results demonstrate that glioblastoma virotherapy is limited partially by an antiviral NK cell response involving specific NCRs, uncovering new potential targets to enhance cancer virotherapy.
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