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PRMT3 Drives IDO1-Dependent Radioresistance and Immunosuppression by Promoting Kynurenine Metabolism in Non-Small
Shijie Zhang1, Siyu Wang1, Yixue Wang2
1Department of Radiation Therapy, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China.
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Radioresistance is one of the primary causes of treatment failure in non-small cell lung cancer. In this study, we identified protein arginine methyltransferase-3 (PRMT3) within tumors as a critical mediator impairing both radiotherapy sensitivity and T-cell antitumor activity. In tumor cells, PRMT3 mediated arginine methylation of transcription factor TFAP2A, enhancing its binding to the indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) promoter. Methylated TFAP2A exhibited a prolonged half-life, increased nuclear localization, and enhanced dimer formation, which ultimately led to heightened IDO1 expression that enhanced synthesis of kynurenine (Kyn). The elevated Kyn production boosted radioresistance in tumor cells and suppressed the infiltration and function of CD8+ T cells by activating aryl hydrocarbon receptors. Interestingly, combined pharmacologic inhibition of PRMT3 and IDO1 effectively disrupted the TFAP2A-IDO1-Kyn axis, overcoming radioresistance, activating antitumor immunity, and ultimately eradicating tumors. In conclusion, these findings delineate PRMT3-mediated Kyn metabolism as a mechanism of radioresistance and immune evasion in non-small cell lung cancer, offering valuable insights for potential interventions for treating patients with lung cancer.
Significance:
PRMT3 orchestrates metabolic reprogramming in non-small cell lung cancer through a TFAP2A-IDO1 pathway that stimulates kynurenine synthesis to promote radioresistance and immunosuppression, highlighting this axis as a putative therapeutic target.
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