Harnessing the IL-21-BATF Pathway in the CD8+ T Cell Anti-Tumor Response.
Paytsar TopchyanGang XinYao ChenShikan ZhengRobert BurnsJian ShenMoujtaba Y KasmaniMatthew KudekNa YangWeiguo CuiPublished in: Cancers (2021)
In cancer, CD8+ T cells enter a dysfunctional state which prevents them from effectively targeting and killing tumor cells. Tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells consist of a heterogeneous population of memory-like progenitor, effector, and terminally exhausted cells that exhibit differing functional and self-renewal capacities. Our recently published work has shown that interleukin (IL)-21-producing CD4+ T cells help to generate effector CD8+ T cells within the tumor, which results in enhanced tumor control. However, the molecular mechanisms by which CD4+ helper T cells regulate the differentiation of effector CD8+ T cells are not well understood. In this study, we found that Basic Leucine Zipper ATF-Like Transcription Factor (BATF), a transcription factor downstream of IL-21 signaling, is critical to maintain CD8+ T cell effector function within the tumor. Using mixed bone marrow chimeras, we demonstrated that CD8+ T cell-specific deletion of BATF resulted in impaired tumor control. In contrast, overexpressing BATF in CD8+ T cells enhanced effector function and resulted in improved tumor control, bypassing the need for CD4+ helper T cells. Transcriptomic analyses revealed that BATF-overexpressing CD8+ T cells had increased expression of costimulatory receptors, effector molecules, and transcriptional regulators, which may contribute to their enhanced activation and effector function. Taken together, our study unravels a previously unappreciated CD4+ T cell-derived IL-21-BATF axis that could provide therapeutic insights to enhance effector CD8+ T cell function to fight cancer.
Keyphrases
- regulatory t cells
- dendritic cells
- transcription factor
- type iii
- bone marrow
- immune response
- magnetic resonance
- papillary thyroid
- nk cells
- randomized controlled trial
- mesenchymal stem cells
- systematic review
- computed tomography
- working memory
- single cell
- machine learning
- drug delivery
- long non coding rna
- artificial intelligence
- cell death
- deep learning
- heat shock protein
- cell cycle arrest