Electrolyte imbalance causes suppression of NK and T cell effector function in malignant ascites.
Antonio HrvatMathias SchmidtBernd WagnerDenise ZwanzigerRainer KimmigLothar VolbrachtSven BrandauNina Mallmann-GottschalkPublished in: Journal of experimental & clinical cancer research : CR (2023)
Our data suggest a novel electrolyte-based mechanism of immunosuppression in malignant ascites of patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis. We show for the first time that the immunosuppression of NK cytotoxicity in coculture assays is correlated to patient poor survival. Therapeutic application of sodium channel inhibitors may provide new means for restoring immune cell activity in ascites or similar electrolyte imbalanced environments.