Male-biased Yap1-Cd276/B7-H3 axis for immune evasion in medulloblastoma.

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作者:Abdelfattah Nourhan, Natarajan Sivaraman, Tran Han Nhat, Wong Thomas, Faisal Maryam, Maldonado Jose, McMinimy Rachael, Borland Hannah, Chen Shu-Hsia, Zhao Hong, Vasquez Matthew, Rodriguez Freddys F, Wagner Carston R, Camargo Fernando, Olson James, George Joshy, Yun Kyuson
Molecular mechanisms underlying sex-specific differences in cancer incidence and therapy responses are under intense investigation. Here, we report sex-biased functions of Yap1 in multiple cancer types in human and mouse. Through integrated multi-omics analyses, we demonstrate that Yap1 deletion significantly extends survival in male but not female Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) medulloblastomas (MB) models. While Yap1 is required to maintain stem-like cells in both sexes, Yap1 plays a more critical role in immune evasion in males. Mechanistically, YAP1 is essential for activating Cd276/B7-H3 expression to mediate CD8(+) T cell suppression in males. Consistently, CD276 inhibition extends survival in male but not female SHH MB. Moreover, in vivo targets of YAP1 stratify survival in male but not female patients with medulloblastoma, glioblastoma, mesothelioma, and lung cancer. This study provides evidence for sex-biased functions of Yap1 and CD276 in MB immune suppression and highlights the importance of biological sex in cancer:immune interactions.

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