Crosstalk and communication of cancer-associated fibroblasts with natural killer and dendritic cells: New frontiers and unveiled opportunities for cancer immunotherapy
Simone Ielpo , Francesca Barberini , Farnaz Dabbagh Moghaddam , Silvia Pesce , Chiara Cencioni , Francesco Spallotta , Adele De Ninno , Luca Businaro , Emanuela Marcenaro , Roberto Bei , Loredana Cifaldi , Giovanni Barillari , Ombretta Melaiu
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Abstract
Natural killer (NK) cells and dendritic cells (DCs) are critical mediators of anti-cancer immune responses. In addition to their individual roles, NK cells and DCs are involved in intercellular crosstalk which is essential for the initiation and coordination of adaptive immunity against cancer. However, NK cell and DC activity is often compromised in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Recently, much attention has been paid to one of the major components of the TME, the cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), which not only contribute to extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and tumor progression but also suppress immune cell functions. It is now well established that CAFs support T cell exclusion from tumor nests and regulate their cytotoxic activity. In contrast, little is currently known about their interaction with NK cells, and DCs. In this review, we describe the interaction of CAFs with NK cells and DCs, by secreting and expressing various mediators in the TME of adult solid tumors. We also provide a detailed overview of ongoing clinical studies evaluating the targeting of stromal factors alone or in combination with immunotherapy based on immune checkpoint inhibitors. Finally, we discuss currently available strategies for the selective depletion of detrimental CAFs and for a better understanding of their interaction with NK cells and DCs.
自然杀伤细胞(NK)和树突状细胞(DC)是抗癌免疫反应的关键介质。除了各自的作用外,NK细胞和树突状细胞还参与细胞间串联,这对于启动和协调抗癌适应性免疫至关重要。然而,在肿瘤微环境(TME)中,NK 细胞和 DC 的活性往往会受到损害。癌症相关成纤维细胞(CAFs)不仅有助于细胞外基质(ECM)沉积和肿瘤进展,还能抑制免疫细胞的功能。目前已经证实,CAFs 支持 T 细胞从肿瘤巢穴中排除,并调节其细胞毒性活性。相比之下,目前人们对 CAFs 与 NK 细胞和 DC 的相互作用知之甚少。在这篇综述中,我们描述了 CAFs 通过分泌和表达成人实体瘤 TME 中的各种介质与 NK 细胞和 DCs 的相互作用。我们还详细综述了正在进行的临床研究,这些研究评估了单独或与基于免疫检查点抑制剂的免疫疗法相结合的基质因子靶向治疗。最后,我们讨论了目前可用的选择性清除有害 CAFs 的策略,以及更好地了解它们与 NK 细胞和 DCs 相互作用的策略。
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Cancer Treatment Reviews
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International journal focused on developments in cancer treatment research
Publishes state-of-the-art, authoritative reviews to keep clinicians and researchers informed
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