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Evasion of immunosurveillance by genomic alterations of PPARγ/RXRα in bladder cancer

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  • Manav Korpal

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Xiaoling Puyang

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Zhenhua Jeremy Wu

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Roland Seiler

    (University of British Columbia
    Vancouver Prostate Centre)

  • Craig Furman

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Htoo Zarni Oo

    (University of British Columbia
    Vancouver Prostate Centre)

  • Michael Seiler

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Sean Irwin

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Vanitha Subramanian

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Jaya Julie Joshi

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Chris K. Wang

    (University of British Columbia
    Vancouver Prostate Centre)

  • Victoria Rimkunas

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Davide Tortora

    (University of British Columbia
    Vancouver Prostate Centre)

  • Hua Yang

    (Eisai Inc., 4 Corporate Drive)

  • Namita Kumar

    (Eisai Inc., 4 Corporate Drive)

  • Galina Kuznetsov

    (Eisai Inc., 4 Corporate Drive)

  • Mark Matijevic

    (Eisai Inc., 4 Corporate Drive)

  • Jesse Chow

    (Eisai Inc., 4 Corporate Drive)

  • Pavan Kumar

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Jian Zou

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Jacob Feala

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Laura Corson

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Ryan Henry

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Anand Selvaraj

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Allison Davis

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Kristjan Bloudoff

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • James Douglas

    (University Hospital of Southampton)

  • Bernhard Kiss

    (University of Bern)

  • Morgan Roberts

    (University of British Columbia
    Vancouver Prostate Centre)

  • Ladan Fazli

    (University of British Columbia
    Vancouver Prostate Centre)

  • Peter C. Black

    (University of British Columbia
    Vancouver Prostate Centre)

  • Peter Fekkes

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Peter G. Smith

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Markus Warmuth

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Lihua Yu

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Ming-Hong Hao

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Nicholas Larsen

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

  • Mads Daugaard

    (University of British Columbia
    Vancouver Prostate Centre)

  • Ping Zhu

    (H3 Biomedicine Inc.)

Abstract

Muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is an aggressive disease with limited therapeutic options. Although immunotherapies are approved for MIBC, the majority of patients fail to respond, suggesting existence of complementary immune evasion mechanisms. Here, we report that the PPARγ/RXRα pathway constitutes a tumor-intrinsic mechanism underlying immune evasion in MIBC. Recurrent mutations in RXRα at serine 427 (S427F/Y), through conformational activation of the PPARγ/RXRα heterodimer, and focal amplification/overexpression of PPARγ converge to modulate PPARγ/RXRα-dependent transcription programs. Immune cell-infiltration is controlled by activated PPARγ/RXRα that inhibits expression/secretion of inflammatory cytokines. Clinical data sets and an in vivo tumor model indicate that PPARγHigh/RXRαS427F/Y impairs CD8+ T-cell infiltration and confers partial resistance to immunotherapies. Knockdown of PPARγ or RXRα and pharmacological inhibition of PPARγ significantly increase cytokine expression suggesting therapeutic approaches to reviving immunosurveillance and sensitivity to immunotherapies. Our study reveals a class of tumor cell-intrinsic “immuno-oncogenes” that modulate the immune microenvironment of cancer.

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  • Manav Korpal & Xiaoling Puyang & Zhenhua Jeremy Wu & Roland Seiler & Craig Furman & Htoo Zarni Oo & Michael Seiler & Sean Irwin & Vanitha Subramanian & Jaya Julie Joshi & Chris K. Wang & Victoria Rimk, 2017. "Evasion of immunosurveillance by genomic alterations of PPARγ/RXRα in bladder cancer," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-00147-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00147-w
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