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c-Met is a novel tumor associated antigen for T-cell based immunotherapy against NK/T cell lymphoma

Authors :
Kumai, Takumi
Matsuda, Yoshinari
Ohkuri, Takayuki
Oikawa, Kensuke
Ishibashi, Kei
Aoki, Naoko
Kimura, Shoji
Harabuchi, Yasuaki
Celis, Esteban
Kobayashi, Hiroya
Source :
OncoImmunology; February 2015, Vol. 4 Issue: 2
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background:The expression of c-Met and its ligand HGF plays a critical role in cell proliferation and is involved in numerous malignancies. Because c-Met expression and its role in NK/T-cell lymphoma remain unclear, we studied the expression and function of c-Met in NK/T-cell lymphoma cells. In addition, we investigated the possibility that c-Met could function as a tumor-associated antigen for helper T lymphocytes (HTLs).Methods:We evaluated whether HGF and c-Met were expressed in NK/T-cell lymphoma and the capacity of predicted c-Met HTL epitopes to induce antitumor responses in vitro. In addition, c-Met inhibitor was evaluated for the ability to inhibit TGF-β production in tumor and subsequently increase HTL recognition.Results:c-Met and HGF were expressed in NK/T-cell lymphoma cell lines, nasal NK/T-cell lymphoma specimens and patient serum samples. Moreover, HGF was shown to promote NK/T cell lymphoma (NKTCL) proliferation in an autocrine manner. Furthermore, we have identified three novel c-Met HTL epitopes that were restricted by several HLA-DR molecules. Notably, peptide-induced HTL lines directly recognized and killed c-Met expressing NK/T-cell lymphomas and various epithelial solid tumors. The c-Met specific HTLs could also recognize dendritic cells (DCs) pulsed with c-Met expressing tumor cell lysates. In addition, we observed that c-Met inhibition augmented HTL recognition by decreasing TGF-β production by tumor cells. Lastly, autophagy partly regulated the HTL responses against tumors.Conclusions:We identified novel c-Met HTL epitopes that can elicit effective antitumor responses against tumors expressing c-Met. Our results provide the rationale of combining c-Met targeting therapy and immunotherapy for NKTCLs and epithelial tumors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21624011 and 2162402X
Volume :
4
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
OncoImmunology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs35120062
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4161/2162402X.2014.976077