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Leptin receptor antagonism of iNKT cell function: a novel strategy to combat multiple myeloma

Authors :
Michael B. Drennan
S. Van Calenbergh
Lennart Zabeau
Mérédis Favreau
Sylvia Faict
E. De Bruyne
Srinath Govindarajan
Karin Vanderkerken
Eline Menu
Dirk Elewaut
Ken Maes
Koen Venken
Jan Tavernier
Djoere Gaublomme
Xavier Leleu
Basic (bio-) Medical Sciences
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
Hematology
Internal Medicine
Department of Bio-engineering Sciences
Source :
Leukemia. 31(12)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

A hallmark of bone marrow changes with aging is the increase in adipocyte composition, but how this impacts development of multiple myeloma (MM) is unknown. Here, we report the role of the adipokine leptin as master regulator of anti-myeloma tumor immunity by modulating the invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cell function. A marked increase in serum leptin levels and leptin receptor (LR) expression on iNKT cells in MM patients and the 5T33 murine MM model was observed. MM cells and leptin synergistically counteracted anti-tumor functionality of both murine and human iNKT cells. In vivo blockade of LR signaling combined with iNKT stimulation resulted in superior anti-tumor protection. This was linked to persistent IFN-γ secretion upon repeated iNKT cell stimulation and a restoration of the dynamic antigen-induced motility arrest as observed by intravital microscopy, thereby showing alleviation of iNKT cell anergy. Overall our data reveal the LR axis as novel therapeutic target for checkpoint inhibition to treatMM.Leukemia advance online publication, 16 June 2017; doi:10.1038/leu.2017.146.

Details

ISSN :
14765551
Volume :
31
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Leukemia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ceda29686369bf3a1fbeeca37b4a044c