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Phototherapy-induced interferon kappa drives type I interferon mediated anticancer responses in cutaneous T cell lymphoma

Authors :
Theresa Benezeder
Rachael A. Clark
J. Crouch
Pablo A. Vieyra-Garcia
Nicole R. LeBoeuf
Peter Wolf
A. Gehad
Johann E. Gudjonsson
Mrinal K. Sarkar
Cecelia Larocca
Marianne Tawa
John T. O'Malley
Qian Zhan
Phillip M. Devlin
Jessica E. Teague
M. Kahlenberg
Nega Gerard
Thomas S. Kupper
Zizi Yu
Source :
European Journal of Cancer. 156:S21
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Phototherapy is a T cell immunosuppressive therapy that effectively treats inflammatory skin diseases and improves cutaneous T cell lymphoma by unclear mechanisms. We observed defective type I interferon production in untreated CTCL skin lesions. Effective tumor clearance was associated with upregulation of type I interferon production, increased recruitment of CD8 T cells into tumors and gene expression changes characteristic of antigen specific T cell activation. Malignant T cell numbers in skin were associated with increased expression of IRF2, a negative regulator of interferon production. Phototherapy increased gene and protein expression of interferon kappa, a UVB inducible up-regulator of type I interferon production. In vitro, UVA exposure induced production of interferon kappa by human keratinocytes that preceded upregulation of other type I interferons. Keratinocytes deficient in interferon kappa had decreased baseline and induced type I interferon expression in response to UVA. In summary, we find that phototherapy up regulates keratinocyte interferon kappa production, leading to enhanced type I interferon production and improved anticancer responses. These studies demonstrate a baseline deficit in type I interferon production in CTCL and suggest a role for interferon kappa in the mechanism of action of phototherapy.

Details

ISSN :
09598049
Volume :
156
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6beb7f551e18a359105a2c82708ed0fe
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0959-8049(21)00665-1