MDSCs-derived GPR84 induces CD8+ T-cell senescence via p53 activation to suppress the antitumor response

Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer(2023)

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Backgrounds G-protein-coupled receptor 84 (GPR84) marks a subset of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) with stronger immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment. Yet, how GPR84 endowed the stronger inhibition of MDSCs to CD8(+ )T cells function is not well established. In this study, we aimed to identify the underlying mechanism behind the immunosuppression of CD8(+ )T cells by GPR84(+ )MDSCs.Methods The role and underlying mechanism that MDSCs or exosomes (Exo) regulates the function of CD8(+ )T cells were investigated using immunofluorescence, fluorescence activating cell sorter (FACS), quantitative real-time PCR, western blot, ELISA, Confocal, RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq), etc. In vivo efficacy and mechanistic studies were conducted with wild type, GPR84 and p53 knockout C57/BL6 mice.Results Here, we showed that the transfer of GPR84 from MDSCs to CD8(+ )T cells via the Exo attenuated the antitumor response. This inhibitory effect was also observed in GPR84-overexpressed CD8(+ )T cells, whereas depleting GPR84 elevated CD8(+ )T cells proliferation and function in vitro and in vivo. RNA-seq analysis of CD8(+) T cells demonstrated the activation of the p53 signaling pathway in CD8(+) T cells treated with GPR84(+) MDSCs culture medium. While knockout p53 did not induce senescence in CD8(+) T cells treated with GPR84(+) MDSCs. The per cent of GPR84(+) CD8(+) T cells work as a negative indicator for patients' prognosis and response to chemotherapy.Conclusions These data demonstrated that the transfer of GPR84 from MDSCs to CD8(+) T cells induces T-cell senescence via the p53 signaling pathway, which could explain the strong immunosuppression of GPR84 endowed to MDSCs.
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CD8(+)T cells,MDSCs,GPR84,exosome,p53 signaling pathway
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