CEACAM1 dampens antitumor immunity by down-regulating NKG2D ligand expression on tumor cells |
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Authors: | Chen Zhangguo Chen Lanfen Baker Kristi Olszak Torsten Zeissig Sebastian Huang Yu-Hwa Kuo Timothy T Mandelboim Ofer Beauchemin Nicole Lanier Lewis L Blumberg Richard S |
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Affiliation: | Gastroenterology Division, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA. |
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Abstract: | Although carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)-related cell adhesion molecule 1 (CEACAM1) has been viewed as a tumor suppressor, increasing clinical evidence shows that high levels of CEACAM1 expression on tumors correlates with poor prognosis and high risk of metastasis. Here, we examined the consequences of CEACAM1 expression on tumor cells. We show that tumor cell-associated CEACAM1 causes intracellular retention of various NKG2D ligands in mouse and human tumor cells. CEACAM1-silenced tumor cells expressed more cell surface NKG2D ligands and exhibited greater sensitivity to natural killer cell-mediated cytolysis in vitro and rejection in vivo. Our studies reveal a novel mechanism through which CEACAM1-bearing tumor cells may escape immune-surveillance. |
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