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NKT-Like (CD3+CD56+) Cells in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients Treated With Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors.

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2019-10-07

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Almeida, Jani-Sofia
Couceiro, Patrícia
Lopez-Sejas, Nelson
Alves, Vera
Růžičkova, Lenka
Tarazona, Raquel
Solana, Rafael
Freitas-Tavares, Paulo
Santos-Rosa, Manuel
Rodrigues-Santos, Paulo

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Frontiers Research Foundation
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Therapy with Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (TKI) aiming stable deep molecular response is the gold standard to treat Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML). NKT-like cells (CD3+CD56+) combine characteristics of T and NK cells. The physiopathological role of these cells remains unknown although the literature refers their association with inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and cancer. Since the information regarding the role of NKT-like cells in CML is rare, we aimed at the characterization of these cells in CML patients treated with TKIs. Peripheral blood NKT-like cells from 48 CML patients and 40 healthy donors were analyzed by multiparametric flow cytometry. Functional tests consisting of co-culture with leukemic target cells (K562 cell line) were used to measure degranulation and cytokine production. Our results revealed that NKT-like cells are decreased in treated CML patients, although they present increased expression of activation markers (CD69 and HLA-DR), increased degranulation (CD107a) and impaired IFN-γ production. Significantly alterations on the expression of tumor recognition (NCRs and NKp80), and immune regulation receptors (LAG-3, TIM-3, and CD137) by NKT-like cells were observed in CML patients. Second generation TKIs increased cell activation (CD69) and decreased expression of NKp44 and NKp80 by NKT-like cells from CML patients when compared to Imatinib. CML patients that achieved deep molecular response (MR4.5) presented downregulation of NKp44 and LAG-3. Further studies are needed to clarify the role of these cells as biomarkers of therapy response and also to evaluate their value for discrimination of better candidates for sustained treatment-free remission after TKI discontinuation.

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Antigens, differentiation
Female
Gene expression regulation, leukemic
Humans
K562 Cells
Leukemia, myelogenous, chronic, BCR-ABL positive
Male
Natural killer T-cells
Neoplasm proteins
Protein kinase inhibitors

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Antígenos de diferenciación
Células K562
Células T asesinas naturales
Inhibidores de proteínas quinasas
Leucemia mielógena crónica BCR-ABL positiva
Proteínas de neoplasias
Regulación leucémica de la expresión génica

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NKT-like cells, Chronic myeloid leukemia, Immune checkpoints, Natural cytotoxicity receptors, Tyrosine kinase inhibitors

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Almeida JS, Couceiro P, López-Sejas N, Alves V, Růžičková L, Tarazona R, et al. NKT-Like (CD3+CD56+) Cells in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients Treated With Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors. Front Immunol. 2019 Oct 22;10:2493