USP19缺乏通过促进结直肠癌中PD-L1的降解来增强t细胞介导的抗肿瘤免疫

IF 12.2 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacological research Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1016/j.phrs.2025.107668
Feng Shi , Guang-Jing Li , Yi Liu , Hai-Meng Zhou , Yue Zhang , Si-Yi Wei , Bo-Jun Zan , Meng Gao , Fei-Shan Chen , Bo-Xin Li , Bai-Qi Wang , Ming-You Dong , Run-Lei Du , Xiao-Dong Zhang
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结直肠癌(CRC)的特点是高度免疫抑制的肿瘤微环境,这限制了当前免疫治疗的有效性。确定克服这种耐药性的策略对于改善治疗结果至关重要。在本研究中,我们通过CRISPR/Cas9 sgRNA文库筛选和与活化T细胞共培养实验,发现USP19在调节T细胞介导的抗肿瘤免疫中起关键作用。我们证明USP19缺陷显著增强了CRC细胞、类器官和小鼠模型中T细胞介导的细胞毒性的易感性。转录组测序(RNA-seq)揭示了usp19缺陷细胞肿瘤中PD-1通路的激活。机制研究表明,USP19通过结合PD-L1的胞内结构域,并通过k48相关的泛素化和蛋白酶体途径阻止其降解,从而直接稳定PD-L1。临床研究发现,USP19在结直肠癌组织中的表达显著升高,并与PD-L1水平、晚期肿瘤分级、分化不良和TP53突变呈正相关,凸显了其作为侵袭性结直肠癌生物标志物的潜力。重要的是,体内实验表明,靶向USP19,结合αPD-L1治疗,协同抑制CRC进展。该组合不仅降低了PD-L1水平,还增强了CD8+ t细胞活化和GzmB浸润,产生了强大的抗肿瘤作用。这些发现表明USP19是CRC免疫逃避的关键驱动因素,并提示靶向USP19可以提高免疫治疗的疗效,为CRC治疗提供了一条有希望的新途径。
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USP19 deficiency enhances T-cell-mediated antitumor immunity by promoting PD-L1 degradation in colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is characterized by a highly immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, which limits the effectiveness of current immunotherapies. Identifying strategies to overcome this resistance is critical for improving treatment outcomes. In this study, we discovered that USP19 plays a pivotal role in regulating T-cell-mediated antitumor immunity through a CRISPR/Cas9 sgRNA library screen and co-culture assays with activated T cells. We demonstrated that USP19 deficiency significantly enhances the susceptibility to T cell-mediated cytotoxicity in CRC cells, organoids, and mouse models. Transcriptomic sequencing (RNA-seq) revealed activation of the PD-1 pathway in tumor with USP19-deficiency cells. Mechanistic investigations revealed that USP19 directly stabilizes PD-L1 by binding to its intracellular domain and preventing its degradation via K48-linked ubiquitination and proteasomal pathways. Clinically, USP19 expression was found to be significantly elevated in CRC tissues and was positively associated with PD-L1 levels, advanced tumor grade, poor differentiation, and TP53 mutations, highlighting its potential as a biomarker for aggressive CRC. Importantly, in vivo experiments demonstrated that targeting USP19, in combination with αPD-L1 therapy, synergistically suppressed CRC progression. This combination not only reduced PD-L1 levels but also enhanced CD8+ T-cell activation and GzmB infiltration, resulting in robust antitumor effects. These findings establish USP19 as a key driver of immune evasion in CRC and suggest that targeting USP19 could enhance the efficacy of immunotherapy, providing a promising new avenue for CRC treatment.
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