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Immune checkpoint protein PD-L1 promotes transcription of angiogenic and oncogenic proteins IL-8, Bcl3, and STAT1 in ovarian cancer cells

Suprataptha U. Reddy, Rachel Sham, Khalani Smith, Bijaya Gaire, Aleš Vančura, Ivana Vancurova

2025Journal of Biological Chemistry8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immunotherapies blocking cell surface signaling of the immune checkpoint PD-L1 have shown great promise in several cancers, but the results have been disappointing in ovarian cancer (OC). One of the main underlying mechanisms likely consists of the cell-intrinsic intracellular functions of PD-L1, which are incompletely understood. The expression of PD-L1 in OC cells is induced by interferon-γ (IFNγ), a pleiotropic cytokine produced in response to chemotherapy or immune checkpoint blockade. We have recently shown that IFNγ induces expression of the proto-oncogene Bcl3, the proangiogenic chemokine interleukin-8 (IL-8)-CXCL8, and the transcription factor STAT1, resulting in increased OC cell proliferation and migration. Here, we report that IFNγ-induced expression of PD-L1 results in PD-L1 recruitment to IL-8, Bcl3, and STAT1 promoters. The occupancy of PD-L1 at IL-8, Bcl3, and STAT1 promoters is associated with increased histone acetylation and RNA polymerase II recruitment to these promoters. Suppression of IFNγ-induced PD-L1 decreases the expression of IL-8, Bcl3, and PD-L1 and increases apoptosis in OC cells. Together, these findings demonstrate that PD-L1 promotes transcription of IL-8, Bcl3, and STAT1, thus providing a novel function of PD-L1 in cancer cells, and suggesting that the increased IL-8, Bcl3, and STAT1 expression mediated by PD-L1 might contribute to the limited effectiveness of cancer immunotherapies targeting the surface expression of PD-L1 in OC.

Topics & Concepts

STAT1Cancer researchOvarian cancerTranscription factorImmune systemImmune checkpointBiologyTranscription (linguistics)Cell biologyPhosphorylationCancerImmunologyGeneImmunotherapyGeneticsLinguisticsPhilosophyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmune cells in cancerImmune Cell Function and Interaction