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Data from API5 Confers Tumoral Immune Escape through FGF2-Dependent Cell Survival Pathway

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 22:10
Abstract

Identifying immune escape mechanisms used by tumors may define strategies to sensitize them to immunotherapies to which they are otherwise resistant. In this study, we show that the antiapoptotic gene API5 acts as an immune escape gene in tumors by rendering them resistant to apoptosis triggered by tumor antigen-specific T cells. Its RNAi-mediated silencing in tumor cells expressing high levels of API5 restored antigen-specific immune sensitivity. Conversely, introducing API5 into API5low cells conferred immune resistance. Mechanistic investigations revealed that API5 mediated resistance by upregulating FGF2 signaling through a FGFR1/PKCδ/ERK effector pathway that triggered degradation of the proapoptotic molecule BIM. Blockade of FGF2, PKCδ, or ERK phenocopied the effect of API5 silencing in tumor cells expressing high levels of API5 to either murine or human antigen-specific T cells. Our results identify a novel mechanism of immune escape that can be inhibited to potentiate the efficacy of targeted active immunotherapies. Cancer Res; 74(13); 3556–66. ©2014 AACR.

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AUTHORS (15)

  • Kyung Hee Noh
    Seok-Ho Kim
    Jin Hee Kim
    Kwon-Ho Song
    Young-Ho Lee
    Tae Heung Kang
    Hee Dong Han
    Anil K. Sood
    Joanne Ng
    Kwanghee Kim
    Chung Hee Sonn
    Vinay Kumar
    Cassian Yee
    Kyung-Mi Lee
    Tae Woo Kim
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