TH1 cytokines induce senescence in AML

Leukemia Research(2022)

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Cancer testis antigen PRAME is over-expressed in a variety of malignant cells but is not or minimally expressed in normal non-germ line cells. Adoptive transfer of PRAME-specific T cells is thus under investigation in clinical trials as an innovative therapeutic option for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). However, their senescence-inducing activity has not been studied. This study therefore examines senescence induction in AML cells by PRAME-specific TH1 cells. Analysis of cell cycle and marker expression demonstrate that the supernatants of antigen-stimulated PRAME-specific TH1 cells induce senescence in AML cell lines Kasumi and Nomo-1 through combinative IFN-γ and TNF-α. Additionally IFN-γ and TNF-α secreted by TCR-activated Vδ2+ or CMV-specific T cells can also drive these AML cell lines into terminal growth arrest. G1/0 arrest is also suggested in patient-derived AML by TH1 cytokines or supernatants from Zoledronate-stimulated or aCD3/aCD28-stimulated PBMCs. Thus, we show for the first time that senescence is induced in AML cells by combined IFN-γ and TNF-α, and that these cytokines can be derived either from TCR-engineered CD4+ T cells, or intriguingly from Virus-specific as well as innate Vδ2+ T cells responding to their cognate antigens, namely T-cell responses targeting an antigen that is NOT expressed by the leukemic cells.
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AML,Senescence induction,TH1 cytokines,Combined IFN-γ+ and TNF-α+,PRAME,CD4+ T cells,Virus-specific T cells,γδT cells
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