Targeting SRSF1 improves cancer immunotherapy by dually acting on CD8+T and tumor cells

靶向 SRSF1 通过双重作用于 CD8+T 和肿瘤细胞来改善癌症免疫疗法

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作者:Gui-Qi Zhu #, Zheng Tang #, Tian-Hao Chu #, Biao Wang #, Shi-Ping Chen, Chen-Yang Tao, Jia-Liang Cai, Rui Yang, Wei-Feng Qu, Yi Wang, Qian-Fu Zhao, Run Huang, Meng-Xin Tian, Yuan Fang, Jun Gao, Xiao-Ling Wu, Jian Zhou, Wei-Ren Liu, Zhi Dai, Ying-Hong Shi, Jia Fan

Abstract

Serine arginine-rich splicing factor 1 (SRSF1) is a key oncogenic splicing factor in various cancers, promoting abnormal gene expression through post-translational regulation. Although the protumoral function of SRSF1 is well-established, the effects of inhibiting tumor-intrinsic SRSF1 on the tumor microenvironment and its impact on CD8+ T cell-mediated antitumor immunity remain unclear. Our findings indicate that depleting SRSF1 in CD8+ T cells improve antitumor immune function, glycolytic metabolism, and the efficacy of adoptive T cell therapy. The inactivation of SRSF1 in tumor cells reduces transcription factors, including c-Jun, c-myc, and JunB, facilitating glycolytic metabolism reprogramming, which restores CD8+ T cell function and inhibits tumor growth. The small-molecule inhibitor TN2008 targets SRSF1, boosting antitumor immune responses and improving immunotherapy effectiveness in mouse models. We therefore introduce a paradigm targeting SRSF1 that simultaneously disrupts tumor cell metabolism and enhances the antitumor immunity of CD8+ T cells.

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