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A comparability study of natural and deglycosylated PD-L1 levels in lung cancer: evidence from immunohistochemical analysis

Jie Mei, Junying Xu, Xuejing Yang, Dingyi Gu, Weijian Zhou, Huiyu Wang, Chaoying Liu

2021Molecular Cancer54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Emerging evidence has revealed that the removal of N-linked glycosylation could enhance PD-L1 detection. However, whether PD-L1 antibodies against different epitopes of PD-L1 antigens responding to deglycosylation has not been characterized. In this study, we compared natural and deglycosylated PD-L1 expression in lung cancer (LuCa) using a panel of PD-L1 antibodies (28-8, CAL10, 73-10 and SP142). We found that removal of N-linked glycosylation markedly enhanced PD-L1 detection when the 28-8, CAL10 and SP142 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were used but slightly inhibited PD-L1 detection when the 73-10 mAb was used. Moreover, for the CAL10 and SP142 mAbs, deglycosylated PD-L1 levels showed stronger correlations with the response to anti-PD-1 therapy. Overall, our research provides a comprehensive insight into the application of deglycosylated PD-L1 detection, which expands the clinical significance of this established strategy in LuCa.

Topics & Concepts

Monoclonal antibodyEpitopeImmunohistochemistryGlycosylationAntibodyPD-L1Lung cancerAntigenBiologyMolecular biologyImmunologyCancer researchPathologyBiochemistryImmunotherapyMedicineImmune systemCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research