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Caspase-8 contributes to an immuno-hot microenvironment by promoting phagocytosis via an ecto-calreticulin-dependent mechanism
[摘要] BackgroundCaspase-8 (Casp8) acts as an initiator in cell apoptosis signaling. However, the role of Casp8 in tuning the tumor immune microenvironment remains controversial due to the complicated crosstalk between immune-tolerogenic apoptotic cell death and immunogenic cell death cascades.MethodsThe Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and publicly accessible immune checkpoint blockade (ICB)-treated cohorts were used to investigate the clinical relevance of Casp8. A tumor-bearing mouse model was used to characterize changes in the tumor microenvironment and to explore the efficacy of ICB treatment under Casp8 knockout conditions.ResultsBy exploring TCGA datasets, we showed that the expression level of Casp8 was associated with an immuno-hot microenvironment across various solid tumor types. Casp8 deficiency leads to decreased CD8+ T cell infiltration and resistance to anti-PD-L1 therapy in a mouse model. Mechanistically, Casp8 deficiency or pharmacological disruption results in impaired ecto-calreticulin transition in tumor cells, which in turn hampers antigen presentation in draining lymph nodes. Furthermore, radiotherapy restored sensitivity to anti-PD-L1 treatment via elevated calreticulin surface expression.ConclusionsOur data revealed a causative role of Casp8 in modulating the immunogenicity of tumor cells and responsiveness to ICB immunotherapies and proposed radiotherapy as a salvage approach to overcome Casp8 deficiency-mediated ICB resistance.
[发布日期] 2022-12-30 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] Caspase-8;Calreticulin;Antigen presentation;Dendritic cells;Immunotherapy;Tumor microenvironment [时效性] 
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