Hypoxia promotes tumor immune evasion by suppressing MHC-I expression and antigen presentation.

IF 8.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EMBO Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1038/s44318-024-00319-7
Hala Estephan, Arun Tailor, Robert Parker, McKenzie Kreamer, Ioanna Papandreou, Leticia Campo, Alistair Easton, Eui Jung Moon, Nicholas C Denko, Nicola Ternette, Ester M Hammond, Amato J Giaccia
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Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors that has previously been linked to resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and more recently to immunotherapy. In particular, hypoxic tumors exclude T cells and inhibit their activity, suggesting that tumor cells acquire a mechanism to evade T-cell recognition and killing. Our analysis of hypoxic tumors indicates that hypoxia downregulates the expression of MHC class I and its bound peptides (i.e., the immunopeptidome). Hypoxia decreases MHC-I expression in an oxygen-dependent manner, via activation of autophagy through the PERK arm of the unfolded protein response. Using an immunopeptidomics-based LC-MS approach, we find a significant reduction of presented antigens under hypoxia. Inhibition of autophagy under hypoxia enhances antigen presentation. In experimental tumors, reducing mitochondrial metabolism through a respiratory complex-I inhibitor increases tumor oxygenation, as well as MHC-I levels and the immunopeptidome. These data explain the molecular basis of tumor immune evasion in hypoxic conditions, and have implications for future therapeutic interventions targeting hypoxia-induced alterations in antigen presentation.

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缺氧通过抑制mhc - 1表达和抗原呈递促进肿瘤免疫逃避。
缺氧是实体肿瘤的一个共同特征,以前曾被认为与放疗和化疗耐药有关,最近又被认为与免疫治疗耐药有关。特别是,低氧肿瘤排斥T细胞并抑制其活性,表明肿瘤细胞获得了逃避T细胞识别和杀伤的机制。我们对缺氧肿瘤的分析表明,缺氧下调MHC I类及其结合肽(即免疫肽穹窿)的表达。缺氧通过未折叠蛋白反应的PERK臂激活自噬,以氧依赖的方式降低MHC-I的表达。使用基于免疫肽住所的LC-MS方法,我们发现在缺氧下呈递抗原显著减少。在缺氧条件下抑制自噬增强抗原呈递。在实验性肿瘤中,通过呼吸复合物- i抑制剂降低线粒体代谢可增加肿瘤氧合,以及MHC-I水平和免疫肽丘。这些数据解释了低氧条件下肿瘤免疫逃避的分子基础,并对未来针对低氧诱导的抗原呈递改变的治疗干预具有重要意义。
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EMBO Journal 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The EMBO Journal has stood as EMBO's flagship publication since its inception in 1982. Renowned for its international reputation in quality and originality, the journal spans all facets of molecular biology. It serves as a platform for papers elucidating original research of broad general interest in molecular and cell biology, with a distinct focus on molecular mechanisms and physiological relevance. With a commitment to promoting articles reporting novel findings of broad biological significance, The EMBO Journal stands as a key contributor to advancing the field of molecular biology.
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