KALRN mutations promote antitumor immunity and immunotherapy response in cancer

KALRN 突变促进抗肿瘤免疫和癌症免疫治疗反应。

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作者:Mengyuan Li # ,Yuxiang Ma # ,You Zhong ,Qian Liu ,Canping Chen ,Lei Qiang ,Xiaosheng Wang

Abstract

Background: kalirin RhoGEF kinase (KALRN) is mutated in a wide range of cancers. Nevertheless, the association between KALRN mutations and the pathogenesis of cancer remains unexplored. Identification of biomarkers for cancer immunotherapy response is crucial because immunotherapies only show beneficial effects in a subset of patients with cancer. Methods: We explored the correlation between KALRN mutations and antitumor immunity in 10 cancer cohorts from The Cancer Genome Atlas program by the bioinformatics approach. Moreover, we verified the findings from the bioinformatics analysis with in vitro and in vivo experiments. We explored the correlation between KALRN mutations and immunotherapy response in five cancer cohorts receiving immune checkpoint blockade therapy. Results: Antitumor immune signatures were more enriched in KALRN-mutated than KALRN-wildtype cancers. Moreover, KALRN mutations displayed significant correlations with increased tumor mutation burden and the microsatellite instability or DNA damage repair deficiency genomic properties, which may explain the high antitumor immunity in KALRN-mutated cancers. Also, programmed cell death 1 ligand (PD-L1) expression was markedly upregulated in KALRN-mutated versus KALRN-wildtype cancers. The increased antitumor immune signatures and PD-L1 expression in KALRN-mutated cancers may favor the response to immune checkpoint blockade therapy in this cancer subtype, as evidenced in five cancer cohorts receiving antiprogrammed cell death protein 1 (PD-1)/PD-L1/cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) immunotherapy. Furthermore, the significant association between KALRN mutations and increased antitumor immunity was associated with the fact that KALRN mutations compromised the function of KALRN in targeting Rho GTPases for the regulation of DNA damage repair pathways. In vitro and in vivo experiments validated the association of KALRN deficiency with antitumor immunity and the response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. Conclusions: The KALRN mutation is a useful biomarker for predicting the response to immunotherapy in patients with cancer.

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