Journal article
NKG7 Enhances CD8 T Cell Synapse Efficiency to Limit Inflammation
EJ Lelliott, KM Ramsbottom, MR Dowling, C Shembrey, T Noori, CJ Kearney, J Michie, IA Parish, MA Jordan, AG Baxter, ND Young, AJ Brennan, J Oliaro
Frontiers in Immunology | Published : 2022
Abstract
Cytotoxic lymphocytes are essential for anti-tumor immunity, and for effective responses to cancer immunotherapy. Natural killer cell granule protein 7 (NKG7) is expressed at high levels in cytotoxic lymphocytes infiltrating tumors from patients treated with immunotherapy, but until recently, the role of this protein in cytotoxic lymphocyte function was largely unknown. Unexpectedly, we found that highly CD8+ T cell-immunogenic murine colon carcinoma (MC38-OVA) tumors grew at an equal rate in Nkg7+/+ and Nkg7-/- littermate mice, suggesting NKG7 may not be necessary for effective CD8+ T cell anti-tumor activity. Mechanistically, we found that deletion of NKG7 reduces the ability of CD8+ T cel..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia (Grant #1139626) and National Breast Cancer Foundation (Grant #IIRS-18-151) project grants and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation.