Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare, mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, characterized by either KIT or PDGFRA mutation in about 85% of cases. KIT/PDGFRA wild type gastrointestinal stromal tumors (wtGIST) account for the remaining 15% of GIST and represent an unmet medical need: their prevalence and potential medical vulnerabilities are not completely defined, and effective therapeutic strategies are still lacking. In this study we set a patient-derived preclinical model of wtGIST to investigate their phenotypic features, along with their susceptibility to cellular immunotherapy with cytokine-induced killer lymphocytes (CIK) and interferons (IFN). We generated 11 wtGIST primary cell lines (wtGISTc). The main CIK ligands (MIC A/B; ULBPs), along with PD-L1/2, were expressed by wtGISTc and the expression of HLA-I molecules was preserved. Patient-derived CIK were capable of intense killing in vitro against wtGISTc resistant to both imatinib and sunitinib. We found that CIK produce a high level of granzyme B, IFNα and IFNγ. CIK-conditioned supernatant was responsible for part of the observed tumoricidal effect, along with positive bystander modulatory activities enhancing the expression of PD-L1/2 and HLA-I molecules. IFNα, but not In, had direct antitumor effects on 50% (4/8) of TKI-resistant wtGISTc, positively correlated with the tumor expression of IFN receptors. wtGIST cells that survived IFNα were still sensitive to CIK immunotherapy. Our data support the exploration of CIK immunotherapy in clinical studies for TKI-resistant wtGIST, proposing reevaluation for IFNα within this challenging setting.

Integrated Antitumor Activities of Cellular Immunotherapy with CIK Lymphocytes and Interferons against KIT/PDGFRA Wild Type GIST

Fiorino, Erika;Merlini, Alessandra
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D'Ambrosio, Lorenzo;Berrino, Enrico;Marchiò, Caterina;Giraudo, Lidia;Massa, Annamaria;Donini, Chiara;Leuci, Valeria;Rotolo, Ramona;Galvagno, Federica;Vitali, Letizia;Proment, Alessia;Pignochino, Ymera;Aglietta, Massimo;Mesiano, Giulia;Sangiolo, Dario
2022-01-01

Abstract

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare, mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, characterized by either KIT or PDGFRA mutation in about 85% of cases. KIT/PDGFRA wild type gastrointestinal stromal tumors (wtGIST) account for the remaining 15% of GIST and represent an unmet medical need: their prevalence and potential medical vulnerabilities are not completely defined, and effective therapeutic strategies are still lacking. In this study we set a patient-derived preclinical model of wtGIST to investigate their phenotypic features, along with their susceptibility to cellular immunotherapy with cytokine-induced killer lymphocytes (CIK) and interferons (IFN). We generated 11 wtGIST primary cell lines (wtGISTc). The main CIK ligands (MIC A/B; ULBPs), along with PD-L1/2, were expressed by wtGISTc and the expression of HLA-I molecules was preserved. Patient-derived CIK were capable of intense killing in vitro against wtGISTc resistant to both imatinib and sunitinib. We found that CIK produce a high level of granzyme B, IFNα and IFNγ. CIK-conditioned supernatant was responsible for part of the observed tumoricidal effect, along with positive bystander modulatory activities enhancing the expression of PD-L1/2 and HLA-I molecules. IFNα, but not In, had direct antitumor effects on 50% (4/8) of TKI-resistant wtGISTc, positively correlated with the tumor expression of IFN receptors. wtGIST cells that survived IFNα were still sensitive to CIK immunotherapy. Our data support the exploration of CIK immunotherapy in clinical studies for TKI-resistant wtGIST, proposing reevaluation for IFNα within this challenging setting.
2022
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GIST; cytokine-induced killer cells; immunotherapy; B7-H1 Antigen; Granzymes; Humans; Imatinib Mesylate; Immunotherapy; Interferons; Lymphocytes; Mutation; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit; Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases; Receptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha; Sunitinib; Antineoplastic Agents; Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
Fiorino, Erika; Merlini, Alessandra; D'Ambrosio, Lorenzo; Cerviere, Ilaria; Berrino, Enrico; Marchiò, Caterina; Giraudo, Lidia; Basiricò, Marco; Massa, Annamaria; Donini, Chiara; Leuci, Valeria; Rotolo, Ramona; Galvagno, Federica; Vitali, Letizia; Proment, Alessia; Ferrone, Soldano; Pisacane, Alberto; Pignochino, Ymera; Aglietta, Massimo; Grignani, Giovanni; Mesiano, Giulia; Sangiolo, Dario
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