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Data from MYC Induces Immunotherapy and IFNγ Resistance Through Downregulation of JAK2

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Posted on 2023-07-05 - 08:41
Abstract

Immunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment of advanced melanoma. Because the pathways mediating resistance to immunotherapy are largely unknown, we conducted transcriptome profiling of preimmunotherapy tumor biopsies from patients with melanoma that received PD-1 blockade or adoptive cell therapy with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes. We identified two melanoma-intrinsic, mutually exclusive gene programs, which were controlled by IFNγ and MYC, and the association with immunotherapy outcome. MYC-overexpressing melanoma cells exhibited lower IFNγ responsiveness, which was linked with JAK2 downregulation. Luciferase activity assays, under the control of JAK2 promoter, demonstrated reduced activity in MYC-overexpressing cells, which was partly reversible upon mutagenesis of a MYC E-box binding site in the JAK2 promoter. Moreover, silencing of MYC or its cofactor MAX with siRNA increased JAK2 expression and IFNγ responsiveness of melanomas, while concomitantly enhancing the effector functions of T cells coincubated with MYC-overexpressing cells. Thus, we propose that MYC plays a pivotal role in immunotherapy resistance through downregulation of JAK2.

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Ettai Markovits
Ortal Harush
Erez N. Baruch
Eldad D. Shulman
Assaf Debby
Orit Itzhaki
Liat Anafi
Artem Danilevsky
Noam Shomron
Guy Ben-Betzalel
Nethanel Asher
Ronnie Shapira-Frommer
Jacob Schachter
Iris Barshack
Tamar Geiger
Ran Elkon
Michal J. Besser
Gal Markel

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