Arginase‐1 is neither constitutively expressed in nor required for myeloid‐derived suppressor cell‐mediated inhibition of T‐cell proliferation |
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Authors: | Lei Shi Hongwei Liang Lanqiao Xiong Koby Kidder Mahathi Venkataramani Courtney Culpepper Ke Zen Yuan Liu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Program of Immunology and Molecular Cellular Biology, Department of Biology, Center for Diagnostics and Therapeutics, Center of Inflammation, Immunity and Infection, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA;2. State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Nanjing Advanced Institute for Life Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China |
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Abstract: | Although previous reports suggest that tumor‐induced myeloid‐derived suppressor cells (MDSC) inhibit T cells by L‐arginine depletion through arginase‐1 activity, we herein show that arginase‐1 is neither inherently expressed in MDSC nor required for MDSC‐mediated inhibition. Employing Percoll density gradients, large expansions of MDSC in the bone marrow of tumor‐bearing mice were isolated and demonstrated potent inhibition in T‐cell proliferation activated by TCR‐ligation, Concanavalin A, PMA plus ionomycin, or IL‐2. Despite demonstrating characteristic immunosuppressive capacity, these MDSC exhibit no arginase‐1 expression and/or exert their inhibitory effects independent of arginase‐1 activity. However, arginase‐1 expression in MDSC can be induced by exposure to TCR‐activated T cells or their culture medium, but not T cells activated by other means or growing tumor cells. Further investigation reveals multiple cytokines secreted by TCR‐activated T cells as orchestrating two signaling‐relay axes, IL‐6‐to‐IL‐4 and GM‐CSF/IL‐4‐to‐IL‐10, leading to arginase‐1 expression in MDSC. Specifically, IL‐6 signaling increases IL‐4R, enabling IL‐4 to induce arginase‐1 expression; similarly, GM‐CSF in concert with IL‐4 induces IL‐10R, allowing IL‐10‐mediated induction. Surprisingly, our study indicates that induction of arginase‐1 expression is not conducive to the critical MDSC‐mediated inhibition toward T cells, which is rather dependent on direct cell contacts undiminished by PD‐L1 blockade or SIRPα deficiency. |
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Keywords: | Arginase‐1 Myeloid‐derived suppressor cell GM‐CSF IL‐4 IL‐10 |
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