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Published on: June 7, 2015
Interferon-Type-I Response and Autophagy Independently Regulate Radiation-Induced HLA-Class-I Molecule Expression in
Erasmia T Xanthopoulou1, Ioannis Lamprou1, Ioannis M Koukourakis1
1Department of Radiotherapy/Oncology, Democritus University of Thrace, University Hospital of Alexandroupolis, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece.
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Background/Objectives: The enhancement of antitumor immune responses by radiotherapy (RT) is partially attributed to the activation of the IFN-type-I pathway. However, the loss of HLA-class-I molecules, which occurs in a large percentage of non-small-cell lung cancers (NSCLCs), may block the cytotoxic effect of T-cells and immunotherapy (IO). Moreover, autophagy is also involved in HLA downregulation. We investigated the complex interactions between RT, HLA molecules, autophagy, and IFN-type-I responses. Methods: The A549, H1299, and ATG7-deficient NSCLC cell lines, along with the modified shLC3A H1299 cell line, were used for in vitro experiments. The effect of RT (8 and 3 × 8 Gy) on Interferon beta (IFNβ), IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs), and HLA-class-I expression in combination with IFN-type-I-response inhibitors (Ruxolitinib, Tofacitinib, Amlexanox) targeting the JAK and TBK1 was studied with Flow cytometry and RT-PCR. Results: RT significantly induced HLA-class-I expression. A parallel upregulation of IFNβ and ISGs mRNA levels was also documented. Although the IFN-type-I-response inhibitors suppressed the RT-induced IFNβ and ISGs expression, their effect on HLA-class-I expression was minimal. Blockage of LC3A autophagy (shLC3A cell line) significantly upregulated HLA-class-I basal levels, and RT further enhanced HLA expression. IFN-type-I-response inhibitors blocked the RT-inductive effect in the shLC3A H1299, but had no effect in the ATG7-deficient H1650 cell line. Conclusions: The current study supports the theory that baseline autophagy, RT-induced autophagy blockage, and IFN-type-I response enhancement define the HLA-class-I levels in NSCLC cells. This complex interplay emerges as a promising target for the development of radio-vaccination strategies to enhance the efficacy of radio-immunotherapy.
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