Role of the inflammasome of tumor cells in modulating the biology of Tumor Infiltrating T lymphocytes (TILs) in colorectal cancer

Autor: Anne Jarry, Adrien Ouairy, Delphine Dansette, Cécile Deleine, Nicolas Jouand, Romain Oger, Juliette Podevin, Pierre Fourquier, Emilie Thibaudeau, Jerome Chetritt, Jean-François Mosnier, Nadine Gervois, Celine Bossard
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Journal of Clinical Oncology. 35:e23087-e23087
ISSN: 1527-7755
0732-183X
Popis: e23087 Background: In colorectal cancer (CRC), little is known about mechanisms by which tumor cells can influence the phenotype and biology of Tumor Infiltrating T lymphocytes (TILs) of the tumor microenvironment. One of these mechanisms could be the inflammasome, a molecular platform present in normal intestinal epithelial cells, whose effector protein, caspase-1, can rapidly mature IL18 and generate a mucosal Th1/Tc1 (IFNγ) response. However, the inflammasome status of tumor cells in CRC and its potential role on TILs are unknown yet. Methods: Prospective and retrospective cohort studies aimed to determine in CRC patients: the status of the inflammasome in tumor cells (IL18 immunostaining on tissue microarrays (TMA) and in situ detection of active caspase-1 on frozen sections) and the density of TILs (CD8+, T-bet+) in relation with i) the microsatellite stable (MSS) or unstable (MSI) status of CRC, and ii) the levels of cytokines (IL18, IFNγ) secreted in an ex vivo explant culture model of CRC. Finally, we assessed the effect of recombinant human IL18 (rhIL18) on the IFNγ response of isolated TILs. Results: TMA analysis of the retrospective cohort showed that IL18 was significantly expressed (in more than 50% of tumor cells) in 80% of CRC, especially in MSI CRC, and correlated with a high density of T-bet+ and CD8+ intraepithelial TILs (IEL-TILs). Active caspase-1 was detected in tumor cells in 60% of CRC. In the prospective cohort, the presence of active caspase-1 in tumor cells was associated with high levels of mature IL18 secreted in explant cultures, with high density of T-bet+ TILs and with IFNγ release in most cases. In addition, isolated TILs expressing IL18 receptors (IL18Rα), cultured with rhIL18, were able to secrete IFNγ either unstimulated or stimulated with OKT3. Conclusions: The inflammasome of tumor cells, when maintained and active, can contribute to a Th1/Tc1 antitumor immune response elicited by TILs, that can modulate tumor growth. The inflammasome of tumor cells can thus be considered as a potential new therapeutic target to strengthen the antitumor immune response in CRC, in association with other immunotherapies.
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