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Melanoma exosomes deliver a complex biological payload that upregulates PTPN11 to suppress T lymphocyte function.


ABSTRACT: As exosomes are emerging as a new mode of intercellular communication, we hypothesized that the payload contained within exosomes is shaped by somatic evolution. To test this, we assayed the impact on primary CD8+ T-cell function, a key mechanism for antitumor immunity, of exosomes derived from three melanoma-related cell lines. While morphologically similar, exosomes from each cell line were functionally different, as B16F0 exosomes dose-dependently suppressed T-cell proliferation. In contrast, Cloudman S91 exosomes promoted T-cell proliferation and Melan-A exosomes had a negligible effect on primary CD8+ T cells. Mechanistically, transcript profiling suggested that exosomal mRNA is enriched for full-length mRNAs that target immune-related pathways. Interestingly, B16F0 exosomes were unique in that they contained both protein and mRNA for PTPN11, which inhibited T-cell proliferation. Collectively, the results suggest that upregulation of PTPN11 by B16F0 exosomes to tumor infiltrating lymphocytes would bypass the extracellular control of the immune checkpoints.

SUBMITTER: Wu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5360477 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Melanoma exosomes deliver a complex biological payload that upregulates PTPN11 to suppress T lymphocyte function.

Wu Yueting Y   Deng Wentao W   McGinley Emily Chambers EC   Klinke David J DJ  

Pigment cell & melanoma research 20170307 2


As exosomes are emerging as a new mode of intercellular communication, we hypothesized that the payload contained within exosomes is shaped by somatic evolution. To test this, we assayed the impact on primary CD8+ T-cell function, a key mechanism for antitumor immunity, of exosomes derived from three melanoma-related cell lines. While morphologically similar, exosomes from each cell line were functionally different, as B16F0 exosomes dose-dependently suppressed T-cell proliferation. In contrast,  ...[more]

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