Gasdermin C promotes Stemness and Immune Evasion in Pancreatic Cancer via Pyroptosis-Independent Mechanism

Gasdermin C 通过不依赖细胞焦亡的机制促进胰腺癌的干细胞形成和免疫逃避

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作者:Renfei Wu, Jingwei Li, Alexandra Aicher, Ke Jiang, Serena Tondi, Shuang Dong, Quan Zheng, Siqi Tang, Minchun Chen, Zhenyang Guo, Berina Šabanović, Preeta Ananthanarayanan, Lingxi Jiang, Anna Sapino, Chenlei Wen, Da Fu, Baiyong Shen, Christopher Heeschen

Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly metastatic and lethal disease. Gasdermins are primarily associated with necrosis via membrane permeabilization and pyroptosis, a lytic pro-inflammatory type of cell death. In this study, GSDMC upregulation during PDAC progression is reported. GSDMC directly induces genes related to stemness, EMT, and immune evasion. Targeting Gsdmc in murine PDAC models reprograms the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, rescuing the recruitment of anti-tumor immune cells through CXCL9. This not only results in diminished tumor initiation, growth and metastasis, but also enhances the response to KRASG12D inhibition and PD-1 checkpoint blockade, respectively. Mechanistically, it is discovered that ADAM17 cleaves GSDMC, releasing nuclear fragments binding to promoter regions of stemness, metastasis, and immune evasion-related genes. Pharmacological inhibition of GSDMC cleavage or prevention of its nuclear translocation is equally effective in suppressing GSDMC's downstream targets and inhibiting PDAC progression. The findings establish GSDMC as a potential therapeutic target for enhancing treatment response in this deadly disease.

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