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The nuclear export protein XPO1 provides a peptide ligand for natural killer cells

The nuclear export protein XPO1 provides a peptide ligand for natural killer cells
The nuclear export protein XPO1 provides a peptide ligand for natural killer cells

XPO1 (Exportin-1/CRM1) is a nuclear export protein that is frequently overexpressed in cancer and functions as a driver of oncogenesis. Currently small molecules that target XPO1 are being used in the clinic as anticancer agents. We identify XPO1 as a target for natural killer (NK) cells. Using immunopeptidomics, we have identified a peptide derived from XPO1 that can be recognized by the activating NK cell receptor KIR2DS2 in the context of human leukocyte antigen-C. The peptide can be endogenously processed and presented to activate NK cells specifically through this receptor. Although high XPO1 expression in cancer is commonly associated with a poor prognosis, we show that the outcome of specific cancers, such as hepatocellular carcinoma, can be substantially improved if there is concomitant evidence of NK cell infiltration. We thus identify XPO1 as a bona fide tumor antigen recognized by NK cells that offers an opportunity for a personalized approach to NK cell therapy for solid tumors.

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Blunt, Matthew D., Fisher, Hayden, Schittenhelm, Ralf B., Mbiribindi, Berenice, Fulton, Rebecca, Khan, Sajida, Espana-Serrano, Laura, Graham, Lara V., Bastidas-Legarda, Leidy, Burns, Daniel, Khakoo, Sophie M.S., Mansour, Salah, Essex, Jonathan W., Ayala, Rochelle, Das, Jayajit, Purcell, Anthony W. and Khakoo, Salim I. (2024) The nuclear export protein XPO1 provides a peptide ligand for natural killer cells. Science Advances, 10 (34). (doi:10.1126/sciadv.ado6566).

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Abstract

XPO1 (Exportin-1/CRM1) is a nuclear export protein that is frequently overexpressed in cancer and functions as a driver of oncogenesis. Currently small molecules that target XPO1 are being used in the clinic as anticancer agents. We identify XPO1 as a target for natural killer (NK) cells. Using immunopeptidomics, we have identified a peptide derived from XPO1 that can be recognized by the activating NK cell receptor KIR2DS2 in the context of human leukocyte antigen-C. The peptide can be endogenously processed and presented to activate NK cells specifically through this receptor. Although high XPO1 expression in cancer is commonly associated with a poor prognosis, we show that the outcome of specific cancers, such as hepatocellular carcinoma, can be substantially improved if there is concomitant evidence of NK cell infiltration. We thus identify XPO1 as a bona fide tumor antigen recognized by NK cells that offers an opportunity for a personalized approach to NK cell therapy for solid tumors.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 July 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 August 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 494684
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494684
ISSN: 2375-2548
PURE UUID: e7d0064c-de41-4e25-8a4d-f9cde0a4b61d
ORCID for Matthew D. Blunt: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1099-3985
ORCID for Salah Mansour: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5982-734X
ORCID for Jonathan W. Essex: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2639-2746
ORCID for Salim I. Khakoo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4057-9091

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Date deposited: 14 Oct 2024 16:37
Last modified: 19 Oct 2024 01:46

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Author: Hayden Fisher
Author: Ralf B. Schittenhelm
Author: Berenice Mbiribindi
Author: Rebecca Fulton
Author: Sajida Khan
Author: Laura Espana-Serrano
Author: Lara V. Graham
Author: Leidy Bastidas-Legarda
Author: Daniel Burns
Author: Sophie M.S. Khakoo
Author: Salah Mansour ORCID iD
Author: Rochelle Ayala
Author: Jayajit Das
Author: Anthony W. Purcell
Author: Salim I. Khakoo ORCID iD

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