Posttranscriptional regulation of PD-1 by PRMT5/WDR77 complex shapes T cell effector function and antitumor immunity.

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作者:Gu Yinmin, Pan Yongbo, Pan Chang, Pang Qiang, Tang Zhantong, Chen Yiwen, Zang Haojing, Wang Xiaodong, Huang Chang, Zhang Qingqing, Yang Facai, Zhu Xiaofeng, Zhang Yibi, Zhao Xujie, Gao Shan
The regulation of the programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) gene, PDCD1, has been widely explored at transcription and posttranslational levels in T cell function and tumor immune evasion. However, the mechanism for PDCD1 dysregulation at the posttranscriptional level remains largely unknown. Here, we identify protein arginine methyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) as a RNA binding protein in a methyltransferase activity-independent manner, which promotes PDCD1 decay with WD repeat domain 77 protein (WDR77) and Argonaute2. Furthermore, the type-I IFN/STAT1 pathway transcriptionally activates PRMT5 and WDR77, thus enhancing PRMT5/WDR77 binding on a conserved AU-rich element of PDCD1 3' UTR. Functionally, conditional knockout of either PRMT5 or WDR77 in T cells disrupts T cell effector function and sensitizes the tumors to anti-PD-1 therapy. Clinically, PRMT5 and WDR77 expression in tumor-infiltrating T cells are negatively correlated with PDCD1 expression and renders tumors resistant to PD-1-targeted immunotherapy. Moreover, fludarabine targeting STAT1 in combination with anti-PD-1 has a synergetic effect on suppressing tumor growth in mice. Overall, this study reveals that the RNA binding-dependent function of PRMT5 regulates PDCD1 and T cell effector function with WDR77 and identifies potential combinatorial therapeutic strategies for enhancing antitumor efficacy.

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