Ubiquilin-4 induces immune escape in gastric cancer by activating the notch signaling pathway

Cellular Oncology(2024)

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Purpose We aimed to investigate the role of ubiquilin-4 in predicting the immunotherapy response in gastric cancer. Methods Retrospective RNA-sequencing and immunohistochemical analysis were performed for patients with gastric cancer who received programmed death-1 blockade therapy after recurrence. Multiplex immunohistochemistry identified immune cell types in gastric cancer tissues. We used immunocompetent 615 mice and immunodeficient nude mice to perform tumorigenic experiments. Results Ubiquilin-4 expression was significantly higher in responders ( p < 0.05, false discovery rate > 2.5) and showed slight superiority over programmed death ligand 1 in predicting programmed death-1 inhibitor therapy response (area under the curve: 87.08 vs. 72.50). Ubiquilin-4-high patients exhibited increased CD4 + and CD8 + T cells, T follicular helper cells, monocytes, and macrophages. Ubiquilin-4-overexpressed mouse forestomach carcinoma cells showed significantly enhanced growth in immunocompetent mice but not in immunodeficient mice. Upregulation or downregulation of ubiquilin-4 synergistically affected programmed death ligand 1 at the protein and messenger RNA levels. Functional enrichment analysis revealed significant enrichment of the Notch, JAK-STAT, and WNT signaling pathways in ubiquilin-4-high gastric cancers. Ubiquilin-4 promoted Numb degaration, activating the Notch signaling pathway and upregulating programmed death ligand 1. Conclusions Ubiquilin-4 may contribute to immune escape in gastric cancer by upregulating programmed death ligand 1 expression in tumor cells through Notch signaling activation. Thus, ubiquilin-4 could serve as a predictive marker for programmed death ligand 1 inhibitor therapy response in gastric cancer.
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Gastric cancer,Immune checkpoint blockade,Immune escape,Notch signaling,Ubiquilin-4
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