CD8+ T cells expand stem and progenitor cells in favorable but not adverse risk acute myeloid leukemia
CD8 + T cell immunosurveillance is crucial in solid tumors and T cell dysfunction leads to tumor progression. In contrast, the role of CD8 + T cells in the control of leukemia is less clear. We characterized the molecular signature of leukemia stem/progenitor cells (LSPCs) and paired CD8 + T cells i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Leukemia 2019-10, Vol.33 (10), p.2379-2392 |
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T cell immunosurveillance is crucial in solid tumors and T cell dysfunction leads to tumor progression. In contrast, the role of CD8
+
T cells in the control of leukemia is less clear. We characterized the molecular signature of leukemia stem/progenitor cells (LSPCs) and paired CD8
+
T cells in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Epigenetic alterations via histone deacetylation reduced the expression of immune-related genes in bone marrow (BM)-infiltrating CD8
+
T cells. Surprisingly, a silenced gene expression pattern in CD8
+
T cells significantly correlated with an improved prognosis. To define interactions between CD8
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T cells and LSPCs, we performed comprehensive correlative network modeling. This analysis indicated that CD8
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T cells contribute to the maintenance/expansion of LSPCs, particularly in favorable risk AML. Functionally, CD8
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T cells in favorable AML induced the expansion of LSPCs by stimulating the autocrine production of important hematopoietic cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-3. In contrast, LSPCs in aggressive AML were characterized by a higher activation of stemness/proliferation-related pathways and develop independent of BM CD8
+
T cells. Overall, our study indicates that CD8
+
T cells support and expand LSPCs in favorable risk AML whereas intermediate and adverse risk AML possess the intrinsic molecular abnormalities to develop independently. |
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ISSN: | 0887-6924 1476-5551 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41375-019-0441-9 |