Targeting DTX2/UFD1-mediated FTO degradation to regulate antitumor immunity

靶向DTX2/UFD1介导的FTO降解以调节抗肿瘤免疫

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Abstract

Here, we show that vitamin E succinate (VES) acts as a degrader for the m(6)A RNA demethylase fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO), thus suppressing tumor growth and resistance to immunotherapy. FTO is ubiquitinated by its E3 ligase DTX2, followed by UFD1 recruitment and subsequent degradation in the proteasome. VES binds to FTO and DTX2, leading to enhanced FTO-DTX2 interaction, FTO ubiquitination, and degradation in FTO-dependent tumor cells. VES suppressed tumor growth and enhanced antitumor immunity and response to immunotherapy in vivo in mouse models. Genetic FTO knockdown or VES treatment increased m(6)A methylation in the LIF (Leukemia Inhibitory Factor) gene and decreased LIF mRNA decay, and thus sensitized melanoma cells to T cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Taken together, our findings reveal the underlying molecular mechanism for FTO protein degradation and identify a dietary degrader for FTO that inhibits tumor growth and overcomes immunotherapy resistance.

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