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The relationship between expression of PD-L1 and HIF-1α in glioma cells under hypoxia

Xingchen Ding, Liangliang Wang, Xuedong Zhang, Junlong Xu, Peifeng Li, Hua Liang, Xianbin Zhang, Li Xie, Zihan Zhou, Jia Yang, Ralph R. Weichselbaum, Jinming Yu, Man Hu

2021Journal of Hematology & Oncology243 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) up-regulates the expression of programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) in some extracranial malignancies. However, whether it could increase PD-L1 expression in intracranial tumor is still unknown. Here, we explored the relationship between HIF-1α and PD-L1 expression in glioma, and investigated their clinical significance. In glioma patients, HIF-1α and PD-L1 were overexpressed in high grade glioma tissues and were significantly associated with poor survival. In glioma cells, PD-L1 expression was induced under hypoxia condition, and the enhanced PD-L1 expression was abrogated by either HIF-1α knock-down or HIF-1α inhibitor treatment. Furthermore, ChIP-qPCR analysis showed the direct binding of HIF-1α to PD-L1 proximal promoter region, providing evidence that HIF-1α up-regulates PD-L1 in glioma. In glioma murine model, the combination treatment with HIF-1α inhibitor and anti-PD-L1 antibody caused a more pronounced suppressive effect on tumor growth compared to either monotherapy. Immunologically, the combination treatment improved both dendritic cell (DC) and CD8 + T cell activation. Overall, our results demonstrated that positive correlation between PD-L1 and HIF-1α in glioma, and provide an alternative strategy, inhibiting HIF-1α, as combination therapies with immunotherapies to advance glioma treatment.

Topics & Concepts

GliomaCancer researchHypoxia (environmental)CD8ImmunohistochemistryImmunotherapyHematologyPD-L1MedicineImmune systemBiologyInternal medicineImmunologyChemistryOxygenOrganic chemistryCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentImmune cells in cancer