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CDK1/2/5 inhibition overcomes IFNG-mediated adaptive immune resistance in pancreatic cancer

Jin Huang, Pan Chen, Ke Liu, Jiao Liu, Bo Zhou, Runliu Wu, Peng Qiu, Zexian Liu, Changfeng Li, Guido Kroemer, Michael T. Lotze, Herbert J. Zeh, Rui Kang, Daolin Tang

2020Gut118 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Adaptive immune resistance mediated by the cytokine interferon gamma (IFNG) still constitutes a major problem in cancer immunotherapy. We develop strategies for overcoming IFNG-mediated adaptive immune resistance in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cancer (PDAC). DESIGN: expression in 24 human and mouse cancer cell lines as well as in primary cancer cells from patients with PDAC or ovarian carcinoma. We tested the effects of dinaciclib on IFNG-induced signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 activation and immunological cell death, and investigated the potential utility of dinaciclib in combination with IFNG for pancreatic cancer therapy in vivo, and compared gene expression levels between human cancer tissues with patient survival times using the Cancer Genome Atlas datasets. RESULTS: Pharmacological (using dinaciclib) or genetic (using shRNA or siRNA) inactivation of CDK1/2/5 not only blocks JUN-dependent immune checkpoint expression, but also triggers histone-dependent immunogenic cell death in immortalised or primary cancer cells in response to IFNG. This dual mechanism turns an immunologically 'cold' tumour microenvironment into a 'hot' one, dramatically improving overall survival rates in mouse pancreatic tumour models (subcutaneous, orthotopic and transgenic models). The abnormal expression of CDK1/2/5 and IDO1 was associated with poor patient survival in several cancer types, including PDAC. CONCLUSION: CDK1/2/5 kinase activity is essential for IFNG-mediated cancer immunoevasion. CDK1/2/5 inhibition by dinaciclib provides a novel strategy to overcome IFNG-triggered acquired resistance in pancreatic tumour immunity.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer researchPancreatic cancerImmune systemTumor microenvironmentImmunotherapyCyclin-dependent kinase 1CancerImmune checkpointCancer cellMedicineBiologyImmunologyCell cycleInternal medicineCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersFerroptosis and cancer prognosisImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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