NK cells are critical for immunosurveillance, yet become dysfunctional when chronically stimulated by virally infected or cancerous cells. This phenomenon is similar to T cell exhaustion but less characterized, limiting therapeutic interventions. As shown for T cells, NK cells often display an increased expression of immune checkpoint proteins (ICP) following chronic stimulation, and ICP blockade therapies are currently being explored for several cancer types, with remarkable patient benefits. Nevertheless, the nature of ICP expression in NK cells is still poorly documented. In this study, we aimed to identify the conditions that lead to and the phenotype of immune checkpoint LAG3-expressing NK cells. Using various experimental models, we found that LAG3 is expressed by murine NK cells upon activation in different contexts, including in response to cancer and acute viral infections. LAG3 marks a subset of immature, proliferating, and activated cells, which, despite activation, have a reduced capacity to respond to a broad range of stimuli. Further characterization also revealed that LAG3+ NK cells exhibit a transcriptional signature similar to that of exhausted CD8+ T cells. Taken together, our results support the use of LAG3 as a marker of dysfunctional NK cells across diverse chronic and acute inflammatory conditions.
LAG3 Marks Activated but Hyporesponsive NK Cells / Vasilyeva, Valeria; Makinson, Olivia; Chan, Cynthia; Park, Maria; O'Dwyer, Colin; Ali, Ayad; Khan, Abrar Ul Haq; De Souza, Christiano Tanese; Hasim, Mohamed S; Asif, Sara; Kurdieh, Reem; Abou-Hamad, John; Yakubovich, Edward; Hodgins, Jonathan; Haddad, Paul Al; Pietropaolo, Giuseppe; Mazej, Julija; Seo, Hobin; Huang, Qiutong; Nersesian, Sarah; Chay, Damien; Jacquelot, Nicolas; Cook, David; Lee, Seung-Hwan; Sciume', Giuseppe; Waggoner, Stephen; Ardolino, Michele; Marotel, Marie. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-4141. - 55:7(2025). [10.1002/eji.70009]
LAG3 Marks Activated but Hyporesponsive NK Cells
Pietropaolo, Giuseppe;Mazej, Julija;Sciume', Giuseppe;Ardolino, Michele;
2025
Abstract
NK cells are critical for immunosurveillance, yet become dysfunctional when chronically stimulated by virally infected or cancerous cells. This phenomenon is similar to T cell exhaustion but less characterized, limiting therapeutic interventions. As shown for T cells, NK cells often display an increased expression of immune checkpoint proteins (ICP) following chronic stimulation, and ICP blockade therapies are currently being explored for several cancer types, with remarkable patient benefits. Nevertheless, the nature of ICP expression in NK cells is still poorly documented. In this study, we aimed to identify the conditions that lead to and the phenotype of immune checkpoint LAG3-expressing NK cells. Using various experimental models, we found that LAG3 is expressed by murine NK cells upon activation in different contexts, including in response to cancer and acute viral infections. LAG3 marks a subset of immature, proliferating, and activated cells, which, despite activation, have a reduced capacity to respond to a broad range of stimuli. Further characterization also revealed that LAG3+ NK cells exhibit a transcriptional signature similar to that of exhausted CD8+ T cells. Taken together, our results support the use of LAG3 as a marker of dysfunctional NK cells across diverse chronic and acute inflammatory conditions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


