Targeting HVEM-GPT2 axis: a novel approach to T cell activation and metabolic reprogramming in non-small cell lung cancer therapy.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1007/s00262-025-03949-w
Yuanshan Yao, Chunji Chen, Bin Li, Wen Gao
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Abstract

Background: The modulation of tumor microenvironments through immune checkpoint pathways is pivotal for the development of effective cancer immunotherapies. This study aims to explore the role of HVEM in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) microenvironment.

Methods: The lung cancer datasets for this study were directly downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). Single-cell data were sourced from the Tumor Immune Single-cell Hub (TISCH). Multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) was used to explore the cellular composition and spatial distribution of HVEM in lung cancer immune microenvironment. The immune microenvironment of HVEM KO mice bearing mouse lung cancer cell was also evaluated. Co-cultured system and phenotype assays facilitated the examination of Jurkat T cells' effect on A549 and H1299 lung cancer cells. Quantitative PCR and Western blotting determined gene and protein expression, respectively, cellular respiration was measured through oxygen consumption rate (OCR) assays. Lung cancer cells co-cultured with Jurkat T cells were xenografted into nude mice to evaluate tumor growth and metastatic potential. Next, RNA-seq, COIP, Dual-luciferase reporter experiment, and CHIP-seq were used to explore the potential underlying mechanism.

Results: In our study, we investigated the role of HVEM in the microenvironment of NSCLC and its implications in immunotherapy. Crucially, HVEM, part of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, influences T cell activation, potentially impacting immunotherapeutic outcomes. Using the TIDE algorithm, our results showcased a link between HVEM levels and immune dysfunction in NSCLC patients. Delving deeper into the NSCLC microenvironment, we found HVEM predominantly expressed in T cell subpopulations. CD8 + HVEM + and CD4 + HVEM + indicated better prognosis in lung adenocarcinoma tissue microarray using multiplex immunohistochemistry. Activated T cells, particularly from the Jurkat cell line, significantly inhibited NSCLC progression, reducing both proliferation and invasion capabilities of A549 and H1299 lung cancer cell lines. In vivo models reinforced these observations. Manipulating HVEM expression revealed its essential role in T cell survival and activation. In addition, animal experiments revealed the importance of HVEM in maintaining activated peripheral immunity and inflamed local tumor microenvironment. Furthermore, our data suggest that HVEM is pivotal in T cell metabolic reprogramming, transitioning from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic glycolysis. RNA sequencing illuminated a potential relationship between HVEM and GPT2, an enzyme tied to amino acid metabolism and cellular energetics. Subsequent experiments confirmed that HVEM's influence on T cell activation and metabolism is potentially mediated through its regulation of GPT2. In addition, GATA1 was validated to regulate HVEM expression in activated Jurkat T cells.

Conclusions: Our study establishes that HVEM significantly influences T cell functionality and NSCLC cell dynamics, pinpointing the HVEM-GPT2 axis as a promising target for NSCLC therapy.

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靶向 HVEM-GPT2 轴:非小细胞肺癌治疗中 T 细胞激活和代谢重编程的新方法。
背景:通过免疫检查点途径调节肿瘤微环境对于开发有效的癌症免疫疗法至关重要。本研究旨在探讨HVEM在非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)微环境中的作用。方法:本研究的肺癌数据集直接从癌症基因组图谱(TCGA)下载。单细胞数据来源于肿瘤免疫单细胞中心(TISCH)。应用多重免疫组化技术(Multiplex immunohistochemistry, mIHC)探讨肺癌免疫微环境中HVEM的细胞组成及空间分布。并对携带小鼠肺癌细胞的HVEM - KO小鼠的免疫微环境进行了评价。共培养系统和表型分析有助于检测Jurkat T细胞对A549和H1299肺癌细胞的作用。定量PCR和Western blotting分别测定基因和蛋白的表达,通过耗氧率(OCR)测定细胞呼吸。将与Jurkat T细胞共培养的肺癌细胞移植到裸鼠体内,观察肿瘤的生长和转移潜力。接下来,我们利用RNA-seq、COIP、双荧光素酶报告基因实验和CHIP-seq来探索可能的潜在机制。结果:在我们的研究中,我们探讨了HVEM在非小细胞肺癌微环境中的作用及其在免疫治疗中的意义。至关重要的是,HVEM是肿瘤坏死因子受体超家族的一部分,影响T细胞活化,可能影响免疫治疗结果。使用TIDE算法,我们的结果显示了HVEM水平与非小细胞肺癌患者免疫功能障碍之间的联系。深入研究NSCLC微环境,我们发现HVEM主要在T细胞亚群中表达。CD8 + HVEM +和CD4 + HVEM +在肺腺癌组织芯片中显示预后较好。活化的T细胞,特别是来自Jurkat细胞系的T细胞,显著抑制NSCLC的进展,降低A549和H1299肺癌细胞系的增殖和侵袭能力。体内模型强化了这些观察结果。操纵HVEM表达揭示了其在T细胞存活和激活中的重要作用。此外,动物实验揭示了HVEM在维持激活的外周免疫和炎症局部肿瘤微环境中的重要性。此外,我们的数据表明,HVEM在T细胞代谢重编程中起关键作用,从氧化磷酸化过渡到有氧糖酵解。RNA测序揭示了HVEM和GPT2之间的潜在关系,GPT2是一种与氨基酸代谢和细胞能量学相关的酶。随后的实验证实,HVEM对T细胞活化和代谢的影响可能是通过调控GPT2介导的。此外,GATA1被证实可以调节活化Jurkat T细胞中HVEM的表达。结论:我们的研究表明,HVEM显著影响T细胞功能和NSCLC细胞动力学,确定了HVEM- gpt2轴是NSCLC治疗的一个有希望的靶点。
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期刊介绍: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy has the basic aim of keeping readers informed of the latest research results in the fields of oncology and immunology. As knowledge expands, the scope of the journal has broadened to include more of the progress being made in the areas of biology concerned with biological response modifiers. This helps keep readers up to date on the latest advances in our understanding of tumor-host interactions. The journal publishes short editorials including "position papers," general reviews, original articles, and short communications, providing a forum for the most current experimental and clinical advances in tumor immunology.
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