Combined Dendritic Cell And Anti-TIGIT Immunotherapy Potentiate Trail+ Memory NK Cells Against HIV-1 Infected Cells
Author:
Sánchez-Cerrillo I, Popova O, Agudo-Lera M, Tsukalov I, Calvet-Mirabent M, de los Santos I, García-Fraile L, Fuentes P, Delgado-Arévalo C, Alcain J, Sánchez-Gaona N, Lázaro-Díez M, Muñoz-Calleja C, Alfranca Arantzazu, Genescà M, Prado JG, Vbrnac Vladimir, Balazs AlejandroORCID, Buzón MJORCID, Toribio M.L, Muñoz-Fernández MA, Sánchez-Madrid F, Martín-Gayo EORCID
Abstract
ABSTRACTNatural Killer (NK) cells are promising tools for the development of immunotherapies targeting persistently infected CD4+ T cells to potentially achieve remission in people with HIV-1 (PWH). However, the chronicity of HIV-1 infection limits the functional properties of NK cells, and additional approaches are needed to potentiate their cytotoxic activity against HIV-1-infected cells. In the present study, we analyzed the reinvigoration of functional NK cells from PWH after priming with autologous dendritic cells (DC) stimulated with nanoparticles containing Poly I:C (Nano-PIC). We show that improved natural cytotoxic function in NK cell from PWH associates with increased proportions of NKG2C+CD57- precursors of memory NK, which eliminate HIV-1 infected CD4+ T cells mainly through the TRAIL receptor. In addition, expression of TIGIT but not TIM3 limited increase in NKG2C+ memory NK cell precursors and associated with persistent dysfunctionality of NK cells after stimulation with Nano PIC-DC. Blockade of TIGIT restored functional capacities of NK cell from PWH eliminating HIV-1 infected cellsin vitro. Moreover, combining of NK cell and Nano-PIC-DC with anti-TIGIT mAbs immunotherapy limited the expansion of HIV-1 infected cells in humanized immunodeficient NSG mice transplanted with CD4+ T cells from PWHin vivo. Such viral control was associated with preserved NKG2C memory NK cell precursors, increased expression of granzyme B and TRAIL on NK in tissue from transplanted NSG mice. Together, combination of Nano-PIC DC and anti-TIGIT antibodies may be a promising strategy to increase the efficacy of immunotherapies aimed at HIV-1 cure.One sentence summaryStimulation of memory NK with a combination of DC and anti-TIGIT antibodies increase their ability to eliminate HIV-1 infected CD4+ T cellsin vitroandin vivo.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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