PD-L1 Acts Independently of PD-1 as a Marker of Pathologic Fibroblasts in Laryngotracheal Stenosis

PD-L1作为喉气管狭窄中病理性成纤维细胞的标志物,其作用独立于PD-1

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Laryngotracheal stenosis (LTS) describes fibrotic airway obstruction that is life-threatening without treatment. Targeted therapies are needed as an adjunct to surgical management. We have previously observed the upregulation of immune checkpoint programmed cell death (PD)-1 and its ligand, PD-L1, in patients with LTS. This study aims to determine whether PD-1 and PD-L1 play a role in the pathophysiology of LTS. STUDY DESIGN: Basic science. SETTING: Laboratory. METHODS: Fibroblasts derived from the subglottic scar of 5 iSGS patients were cultured ex vivo with transforming growth factor β (TGFβ), PD-L1 agonist (PD-1), and PD-L1 blockade (anti-PD-L1). PD-L1, TGFβ receptor II (TGFβRII), and Collagen-1 expression were quantified by flow cytometry. A validated chemomechanical injury model of subglottic stenosis was applied in PD-1 knockout and wild-type (WT) mice, and subglottic thickening was assessed by histologic analysis. RESULTS: TGFβ significantly increased the expression of PD-L1 and Collagen-1 in human airway scar fibroblasts (P < .05). PD-1 knockout mice demonstrated no significant difference in subglottic airway fibrosis compared to WT mice. Ex vivo PD-L1 modulation had no impact on fibroblast Collagen-1 expression. PD-L1 high-intensity fibroblasts expressed greater Collagen-1 and TGFβRII compared to PD-L1 low-intensity fibroblasts. CONCLUSION: PD-1 knockout does not protect mice from the development of laryngotracheal fibrosis. However, its ligand, PD-L1 is highly expressed on pathologic fibroblasts unique to scar, characterized by high Collagen-1 and TGFβRII expression. PD-L1 is also upregulated in conjunction with Collagen-1 by TGFβ stimulation. PD-L1 may act independently of PD-1 to sensitize fibroblasts to TGFβ, suggesting direct targeting of PD-L1 may have therapeutic potential in LTS.

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