Distinct distribution patterns of exercise-induced natural killer cell mobilization into the circulation and tumor tissue of patients with prostate cancer

Author:

Schenk Alexander1,Esser Tobias1,Belen Sergen2,Gunasekara Nadira2,Joisten Niklas1,Winker Matteo Thomas2,Weike Lea3,Bloch Wilhelm2,Heidenreich Axel45,Herden Jan4,Löser Heike6,Oganesian Sabine789,Theurich Sebastian789,Watzl Carsten10,Zimmer Philipp1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Performance and Health (Sports Medicine), Institute for Sport and Sport Science, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany

2. Institute for molecular and cellular sports medicine, German Sport University Cologne, Cologne, Germany

3. Institute of Sports Medicine, Paderborn University, Paderborn, Germany

4. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, Uro-Oncology, Robot-Assisted and Reconstructive Urology, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany

5. Department of Urology, Medical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria

6. Institute of Pathology, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany

7. Department of Medicine III, University Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany

8. Cancer- and Immunometabolism Research Group, LMU Gene Center, Munich, Germany

9. German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), Munich Site, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany

10. Department for Immunology, Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors at TU Dortmund University (IfADo), Dortmund, Germany

Abstract

The mobilization and activation of natural killer (NK) cells have been proposed as key mechanisms promoting anti-oncogenic effects of physical exercise. Although mouse models have proven that physical exercise recruits NK cells to tumor tissue and inhibits tumor growth, this preclinical finding has not been transferred to the clinical setting yet. In this first-in-human study, we found that physical exercise mobilizes and redistributes NK cells, especially those with a cytotoxic phenotype, in line with preclinical models. However, physical exercise did not increase NK cell tumor infiltrates. Future studies should carefully distinguish between acute and chronic exercise modalities and should be encouraged to investigate more immune-responsive tumor entities.

Funder

German Sport University Cologne

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology

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