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Sci Adv ; 8(12): eabh4050, 2022 03 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35319989

ABSTRACT

Radiotherapy is a mainstay cancer therapy whose antitumor effects partially depend on T cell responses. However, the role of Natural Killer (NK) cells in radiotherapy remains unclear. Here, using a reverse translational approach, we show a central role of NK cells in the radiation-induced immune response involving a CXCL8/IL-8-dependent mechanism. In a randomized controlled pancreatic cancer trial, CXCL8 increased under radiotherapy, and NK cell positively correlated with prolonged overall survival. Accordingly, NK cells preferentially infiltrated irradiated pancreatic tumors and exhibited CD56dim-like cytotoxic transcriptomic states. In experimental models, NF-κB and mTOR orchestrated radiation-induced CXCL8 secretion from tumor cells with senescence features causing directional migration of CD56dim NK cells, thus linking senescence-associated CXCL8 release to innate immune surveillance of human tumors. Moreover, combined high-dose radiotherapy and adoptive NK cell transfer improved tumor control over monotherapies in xenografted mice, suggesting NK cells combined with radiotherapy as a rational cancer treatment strategy.


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Interleukin-8 , Killer Cells, Natural , Neoplasms , Adoptive Transfer , Animals , Humans , Immunity , Interleukin-8/immunology , Interleukin-8/metabolism , Killer Cells, Natural/immunology , Mice , Neoplasms/immunology , Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
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