Immunophenotype and metabolism are linked in peripheral blood neutrophils from patients with kidney cancer

A. Savchenko, A. Borisov, I. Kudryavtsev, I. Gvozdev, A. Moshev
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The aim of the present study was to analyze the relationships between expression of activation and adhesion receptors on peripheral blood neutrophils, and intracellular activity of some neutrophil enzymes in patients with kidney cancer (KC). Patients and methods: the KC patients (n = 72) (T3N0M0, clear-cell type) were examined prior to surgical treatment at the Krasnoyarsk Regional Oncology Center. The diagnosis was verified histologically for all KC patients. The phenotype of blood neutrophils was studied using flow cytometry. The surface receptor expression levels of the neutrophils were evaluated by mean fluorescence intensity. NAD and NADP-dependent dehydrogenases activities in purified peripheral blood neutrophils were measured by bioluminescent method. Results: we have found that the phenotypic alterations in circulating KC patients’ neutrophils appeared along with inhibition of main intracellular metabolic processes and were closely linked with them. The features of the phenotypic imbalance in the neutrophils from KC patients were associated with a decrease in blood cells expressing adhesive (CD11b and CD62L) and functional (CD64 and HLA-DR) receptors. Moreover, the patient’s neutrophils expressed CD11b, CD16 and HLA-DR on their cell surface more intensively, than neutrophilic leukocytes from control group. These phenotypic changes in KC patients’ blood neutrophils occurred in parallel with pronounced decrease in immature cells numbers. The metabolic changes of neutrophil cytoplasmic compartment in KC patients were determined by a decrease in Glu6PDH activity (a key and initializing enzyme of the pentose phosphate cycle) and NADH-LDH (anaerobic glycolysis). Mitochondrial metabolism in neutrophils of KC patients was characterized by multidirectional changes in the activity of NAD- and NADP-dependent glutamate dehydrogenases (decreased activity of NAD-dependent and increased activity of NADP-dependent) and a decrease in NADH-MDH activity. The established features in mitochondrial enzymes activities suggest some disturbances of NAD-dependent processes that could lead to down-regulation of aerobic energy processes. We guess that the decreased activity of plastic and energy processes in blood neutrophils of KC patients could affect the receptor expression levels. By means of correlation analysis, we have found that the relationships in KC patients were determined by negative effects of NADHGDH and NADH-LDH activities upon expression of activation and adhesion receptors in blood neutrophils. Of these enzymes, only glutathione reductase activity in neutrophils from KC patients was positively linked with the CD23 and HLA-DR expression. Thus, an increase in activity of energy processes (e.g., coupling the tricarboxylic acid cycle to amino acid metabolism) in blood neutrophils from the patients with kidney cancer could stimulate expression levels of activation and adhesion receptors and potentially increase antitumor activity of neutrophils.
免疫表型和代谢与肾癌患者外周血中性粒细胞有关
本研究的目的是分析肾癌(KC)患者外周血中性粒细胞活化和粘附受体的表达与细胞内某些中性粒细胞酶活性的关系。患者和方法:手术前在克拉斯诺亚尔斯克地区肿瘤中心检查KC患者(n = 72) (T3N0M0,透明细胞型)。所有KC患者的诊断经组织学证实。用流式细胞术研究血液中性粒细胞的表型。用平均荧光强度评价中性粒细胞表面受体表达水平。用生物发光法测定纯化后的外周血中性粒细胞中NAD和nadp依赖性脱氢酶的活性。结果:我们发现循环KC患者中性粒细胞的表型改变伴随着细胞内主要代谢过程的抑制而出现,并与之密切相关。KC患者中性粒细胞表型失衡的特征与表达黏附(CD11b和CD62L)和功能性(CD64和HLA-DR)受体的血细胞减少有关。此外,患者的中性粒细胞在其细胞表面表达CD11b, CD16和HLA-DR比对照组的中性粒细胞更密集。KC患者血液中性粒细胞的这些表型变化与未成熟细胞数量的显著减少同时发生。KC患者中性粒细胞胞质室的代谢变化是通过葡萄糖6pdh(戊糖磷酸循环的关键初始化酶)和NADH-LDH(厌氧糖酵解)活性的降低来确定的。KC患者中性粒细胞线粒体代谢的特点是NAD依赖性谷氨酸脱氢酶和nadp依赖性谷氨酸脱氢酶活性的多向变化(nadp依赖性活性降低,nadp依赖性活性升高)和NADH-MDH活性降低。线粒体酶活性的既定特征表明,nad依赖性过程的一些干扰可能导致有氧能量过程的下调。我们推测KC患者血液中性粒细胞可塑性和能量过程活性的降低可能影响受体的表达水平。通过相关性分析,我们发现KC患者的相关性是由NADHGDH和NADH-LDH活性对血液中性粒细胞活化受体和粘附受体表达的负面影响决定的。在这些酶中,只有KC患者中性粒细胞中的谷胱甘肽还原酶活性与CD23和HLA-DR表达呈正相关。因此,肾癌患者血液中性粒细胞能量过程活动的增加(例如,三羧酸循环与氨基酸代谢的耦合)可以刺激活化和粘附受体的表达水平,并可能增加中性粒细胞的抗肿瘤活性。
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