Limited Effects of Class II Transactivator-Based Immunotherapy in Murine and Human Glioblastoma

A Katherine Tan, Aurelie Henry, Nicolas Goffart, Sofie van Logtestijn, Vincent Bours, Elly M Hol, Pierre A Robe*

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The major histocompatibility complex type II is downregulated in glioblastoma (GB) due to the silencing of the major transcriptional regulator class II transactivator (CIITA). We investigated the pro-immunogenic potential of CIITA overexpression in mouse and human GB.

METHODS: The intracerebral growth of wildtype GL261-WT cells was assessed following contralateral injection of GL261-CIITA cells or flank injections with GL261-WT or GL261-CIITA cells. Splenocytes obtained from mice implanted intracerebrally with GL261-WT, GL261-CIITA cells or phosphate buffered saline (PBS) were transferred to other mice and subsequently implanted intracerebrally with GL261-WT. Human GB cells and (syngeneic) GB-infiltrating immune cells were isolated from surgical samples and co-cultured with GB cells expressing CIITA or not, followed by RT-qPCR assessment of the expression of key immune regulators.

RESULTS: Intracerebral vaccination of GL261-CIITA significantly reduced the subsequent growth of GL261-WT cells implanted contralaterally. Vaccination with GL261-WT or -CIITA subcutaneously, however, equivalently retarded the intracerebral growth of GL261 cells. Adoptive cell transfer experiments showed a similar antitumor potential of lymphocytes harvested from mice implanted intracerebrally with GL261-WT or -CIITA. Human GB-infiltrating myeloid cells and lymphocytes were not activated when cultured with CIITA-expressing GB cells. Tumor-infiltrating NK cells remained mostly inactivated when in co-culture with GB cells, regardless of CIITA.

CONCLUSION: these results question the therapeutic potential of CIITA-mediated immunotherapy in glioblastoma.

Original languageEnglish
Article number193
Number of pages16
JournalCancers
Volume16
Issue number1
Early online date30 Dec 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • class II transactivator
  • glioblastoma
  • natural killer cells
  • tumor microenvironment
  • tumor-associated macrophages
  • tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes

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