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Activation of immune evasion machinery is a part of the process of malignant transformation of human cells

Malignant transformation of human cells is associated with their re-programming which results in uncontrolled proliferation and in the same time biochemical activation of immunosuppressive pathways which form cancer immune evasion machinery. However, there is no conceptual understanding of whether immune evasion machinery pathways and expression of immune checkpoint proteins form a part of the process of malignant transformation or if they are triggered by T lymphocytes and natural killers (NK) attempting to attack cells which are undergoing or already underwent malignant transformation. To address this fundamental question, we performed experimental malignant transformation of BEAS-2B human bronchial epithelium cells and RC-124 non-malignant human kidney epithelial cells using bracken extracts containing carcinogenic alkaloid called ptaquiloside. This transformation led to a significant upregulation of cell proliferation velocity and in the same time led to a significant upregulation in expression of key immune checkpoint proteins - galectin-9, programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1), indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO1). Their increased expression levels were in line with upregulation of the levels and activities of HIF-1 transcription complex and transforming growth factor beta type 1 (TGF-

  • Abooali, M.
  • Yasinska, I. M.
  • Schlichtner, S.
  • Ruggiero, S.
  • Berger, S. M.
  • Cholewa, D.
  • Milo
  • Bartenstein, A.
  • Fasler-Kan, E.
  • Sumbayev, V. V.

Keywords

  • Co-inhibitory immune checkpoints
  • Malignant transformation
  • T cells
Publication details
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranon.2023.101805
Journal: Transl Oncol
Pages: 101805 
Work Type: Original
Location: TLRC
Disease Area: LC
Partner / Member: DKFZ
Access-Number: 37844478

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