Demethylase JMJD2D induces PD-L1 expression to promote colorectal cancer immune escape by enhancing IFNGR1-STAT3-IRF1 signaling

ONCOGENE(2022)

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Abstract
Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) is an important immunosuppressive molecule highly expressed on the surface of cancer cells. IFNγ triggered cancer cell immunosuppression against CD8 + T cell surveillance via up-regulation of PD-L1. Histone demethylase JMJD2D promotes colorectal cancer (CRC) progression; however, the role of JMJD2D in cancer immune escape is unknown. Here, we report that both PD-L1 and JMJD2D are frequently overexpressed in human CRC specimens with a significant positive correlation. Genetic ablation of JMJD2D in CRC cells attenuated the expression of PD-L1 and stalled tumor growth in mice, accompanied by the elevated number and effector function of tumor infiltrating CD8 + T cells. Mechanistically, JMJD2D coactivated SP-1 to promote the expression of IFNGR1, which elevated STAT3-IRF1 signaling and promoted PD-L1 expression. Again, JMJD2D is a major coactivator for STAT3-IRF1 axis to enhance PD-L1 transcription in a demethylation activity dependent manner. Furthermore, pharmacological inhibition of JMJD2D conduced to improve the anti-tumor efficacy of PD-L1 antibody as demonstrated by slower tumor growth and higher infiltration and function of CD8 + T cells in the combination of JMJD2D inhibitor 5-c-8HQ and PD-L1 antibody group compared with monotherapy with either agent. These results demonstrate that JMJD2D promotes CRC immune escape by enhancing PD-L1 expression to inhibit the activation and tumor infiltration of CD8 + T cells; targeting JMJD2D has the potential role in promoting the efficacy of anti-PD-1/PD-L1 immunotherapy.
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Colorectal cancer,Epigenetics,Tumour immunology,Medicine/Public Health,general,Internal Medicine,Cell Biology,Human Genetics,Oncology,Apoptosis
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