Asparagine drives immune evasion in bladder cancer via RIG-I stability and type I IFN signaling

天冬酰胺通过RIG-I稳定性及I型干扰素信号传导驱动膀胱癌的免疫逃逸

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作者:Wenjie Wei ,Hongzhao Li ,Shuo Tian ,Chi Zhang ,Junxiao Liu ,Wen Tao ,Tianwei Cai ,Yuhao Dong ,Chuang Wang ,Dingyi Lu ,Yakun Ai ,Wanlin Zhang ,Hanfeng Wang ,Kan Liu ,Yang Fan ,Yu Gao ,Qingbo Huang ,Xin Ma ,Baojun Wang ,Xu Zhang ,Yan Huang

Abstract

Tumor cells often employ many ways to restrain type I IFN signaling to evade immune surveillance. However, whether cellular amino acid metabolism regulates this process remains unclear, and its effects on antitumor immunity are relatively unexplored. Here, we found that asparagine inhibited IFN-I signaling and promoted immune escape in bladder cancer. Depletion of asparagine synthetase (ASNS) strongly limited in vivo tumor growth in a CD8+ T cell-dependent manner and boosted immunotherapy efficacy. Moreover, clinically approved L-asparaginase (ASNase),synergized with anti-PD-1 therapy in suppressing tumor growth. Mechanistically, asparagine can directly bind to RIG-I and facilitate CBL-mediated RIG-I degradation, thereby suppressing IFN signaling and antitumor immune responses. Clinically, tumors with higher ASNS expression show decreased responsiveness to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. Together, our findings uncover asparagine as a natural metabolite to modulate RIG-I-mediated IFN-I signaling, providing the basis for developing the combinatorial use of ASNase and anti-PD-1 for bladder cancer.

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