The HIV latency reversal agent HODHBt enhances NK Cell effector and memory-like functions by increasing IL-15 mediated-STAT activation

Author:

Macedo Amanda B.ORCID,Levinger Callie,Nguyen BryanORCID,Gupta Mampta,Cruz Conrad Russell Y.,Chiappinelli Katherine B.ORCID,Crandall Keith A.,Bosque AlbertoORCID

Abstract

AbstractElimination of latent HIV reservoirs is a critical endpoint to eradicate HIV. One therapeutic intervention against latent HIV is ‘shock and kill’. This strategy is based on the transcriptional activation of latent HIV with a Latency-Reversing Agent (LRA) with the consequent killing of the reactivated cell by either the cytopathic effect of HIV or the immune system. We have previously found that the small molecule 3-Hydroxy-1,2,3-benzotriazin-4(3H)-one (HODHBt) act as an LRA by increasing Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription (STAT) activation mediated by IL-15 in cells isolated from aviremic participants. The IL-15 superagonist (N-803) is currently under clinical investigation to eliminate latent reservoirs. IL-15 and N-803 share similar mechanism of action by promoting the activation STATs and have shown some promise in pre-clinical models directed towards HIV eradication. In this work, we evaluated the ability of HODHBt to enhance IL-15 signaling in NK cells and the biological consequences associated with increased STAT activation in NK effector and memory-like functions. We showed that HODHBt increased IL-15-mediated STAT phosphorylation in NK cells, resulting in increased secretion of CXCL10 and IFN-γ and expression of cytotoxic proteins including Granzyme B, Granzyme A, Perforin, Granulysin, FASL and TRAIL. This increased cytotoxic profile results in an increase cytotoxicity against different tumor cell lines and HIV-infected cells. HODHBt also improved the generation of cytokine-induced memory-like NK cells. Overall, our data demonstrate that enhancing the magnitude of IL-15 signaling with HODHBt favors NK cell cytotoxicity and memory-like generation, and targeting this pathway could be further explored for HIV cure interventions.Author SummarySeveral clinical trials targeting the HIV latent reservoir with LRAs have been completed. In spite of a lack of clinical benefit of these trials, they have been crucial to elucidate hurdles that ‘shock and kill’ strategies have to overcome to promote an effective reduction of the latent reservoir leading. These hurdles include low reactivation potential mediated by LRAs; the negative influence of some LRAs on the activity of Natural Killer and CD8T effector cells; an increased resistance to apoptosis of latently infected cells; and an exhausted immune system due to chronic inflammation. To that end, finding therapeutic strategies that can overcome some of these challenges could improve the outcome of ‘shock and kill’ strategies aimed towards HIV eradication. In here, we showed that the LRA HODHBt also improves IL-15 mediated NK effector and memory-like functions. As such, pharmacological enhancement of IL-15 mediated STAT activation can open new therapeutic venues towards an HIV cure.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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