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Disrupting NKG2A:HLA-E interactions for enhanced anti-cancer immunity

August 21, 2024
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“[…] there is strong preclinical evidence that disruption of NKG2A interactions with HLA-E can stimulate both NK cell and cytotoxic T cell effector functions against cancer.”

Strategies to disrupt NKG2A:HLA-E interactions for improved anti-cancer immunity

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“[…] there is strong preclinical evidence that disruption of NKG2A interactions with HLA-E can stimulate both NK cell and cytotoxic T cell effector functions against cancer.”

BUFFALO, NY- August 21, 2024 – A new editorial was published in Oncotarget’s Volume 15 on July 17, 2024, entitled, “Strategies to disrupt NKG2A:HLA-E interactions for improved anti-cancer immunity.”

Two studies using CRISPR screens in cancer cells identified HLA-E as a critical negative regulator of NK cell interactions with cancer cells. Consistent with this, IFNγ signaling was associated with NK cell resistance due to increased STAT1 activation and enhanced HLA-E expression. This effect is also evident in the murine homolog of HLA-E, Qa-1b, which was upregulated by inflammatory signals across all cell types tested.

In addition to inflammatory signals, researchers Jack G. Fisher, Lara V. Graham, and Matthew D. Blunt from Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton, UK, recently demonstrated that surface expression of HLA-E is increased by lymph node-associated signals IL-4 and CD40L on primary chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) cells.

Additionally, two recent studies have shown that HLA-E can protect circulating tumor cells from NK cell lysis via NKG2A, suggesting that targeting the NKG2A axis could be a promising strategy for preventing metastasis in solid tumors.

“In conclusion, there is strong preclinical evidence that disruption of NKG2A interactions with HLA-E can stimulate both NK cell and cytotoxic T cell effector functions against cancer.”

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Correspondence to: Matthew D. Blunt – m.d.blunt@soton.ac.uk

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Keywords: Natural killer (NK) cells, immunotherapy, NKG2A, immune checkpoint blockade, HLA-E

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Journal

Oncotarget

DOI

10.18632/oncotarget.28610

Method of Research

Commentary/editorial

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Not applicable

Article Title

Strategies to disrupt NKG2A:HLA-E interactions for improved anti-cancer immunity

Article Publication Date

17-Jul-2024

COI Statement

M.D.B has received research funding from Karyopharm Therapeutics.

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