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Targeting the chromatin effector Pygo2 promotes cytotoxic T cell responses and overcomes immunotherapy resistance in prostate cancer

Authors :
Yini Zhu
Yun Zhao
Jiling Wen
Sheng Liu
Tianhe Huang
Ishita Hatial
Xiaoxia Peng
Hawraa Al Janabi
Gang Huang
Jackson Mittlesteadt
Michael Cheng
Atul Bhardwaj
Brandon L. Ashfeld
Kenneth R. Kao
Dean Y. Maeda
Xing Dai
Olaf Wiest
Brian S.J. Blagg
Xuemin Lu
Liang Cheng
Jun Wan
Xin Lu
Source :
Science Immunology. 8
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2023.

Abstract

The noninflamed microenvironment in prostate cancer represents a barrier to immunotherapy. Genetic alterations underlying cancer cell–intrinsic oncogenic signaling are increasingly appreciated for their role in shaping the immune landscape. Recently, we identified Pygopus 2 ( PYGO2 ) as the driver oncogene for the amplicon at 1q21.3 in prostate cancer. Here, using transgenic mouse models of metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma, we found that Pygo2 deletion decelerated tumor progression, diminished metastases, and extended survival. Pygo2 loss augmented the activation and infiltration of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and sensitized tumor cells to T cell killing. Mechanistically, Pygo2 orchestrated a p53/Sp1/Kit/Ido1 signaling network to foster a microenvironment hostile to CTLs. Genetic or pharmacological inhibition of Pygo2 enhanced the antitumor efficacy of immunotherapies using immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), adoptive cell transfer, or agents inhibiting myeloid-derived suppressor cells. In human prostate cancer samples, Pygo2 expression was inversely correlated with the infiltration of CD8 + T cells. Analysis of the ICB clinical data showed association between high PYGO2 level and worse outcome. Together, our results highlight a potential path to improve immunotherapy using Pygo2-targeted therapy for advanced prostate cancer.

Subjects

Subjects :
Immunology
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
24709468
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Immunology
Accession number :
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