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Interleukin-7 protects CD8+ T cells from adenosine-mediated immunosuppression.

Altay KoyasSuat TucerMerve KayhanAli Can SavasImran AkdemirCaglar Cekic
Published in: Science signaling (2021)
The nucleoside adenosine accumulates extracellularly in solid tumors and inhibits CD8+ T cells by activating adenosine receptors. The cytokine interleukin-7 (IL-7), which is produced by various tissues and tumors, promotes the survival and maintenance of T cells. Adenosine and IL-7 signaling are being clinically targeted separately or in combination with other therapies for solid tumor indications. Here, we found that IL-7 signaling promoted the accumulation of tumor-associated CD8+ T cells, in part, by preventing adenosine-mediated immunosuppression. Inhibition of the transcription factor FoxO1 downstream of IL-7 receptor signaling was important for protecting CD8+ T cells from suppression by adenosine. These findings have implications for the development of new approaches for cancer immunotherapies that target the adenosine pathway.
Keyphrases
  • protein kinase
  • transcription factor
  • signaling pathway
  • gene expression
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  • cancer therapy
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  • pi k akt
  • dna binding