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Published on: February 21, 2018
ENPP3 drives ccRCC progression by cGAMP hydrolysis and STING-IFN suppression
Jiaxing Ma1, Yayun Wu2, Guangzheng Lin1
1Department of Urology, Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China.
Objective:
Clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is an immune-desert tumor. This study investigates the role of ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase 3 (ENPP3) as a potential therapeutic target and immune-checkpoint enzyme in ccRCC.
Methods:
ENPP3 expression and its link to hypoxia and prognosis were analyzed in ccRCC. Functional roles were tested using gain/loss-of-function studies in vitro and in xenograft models, followed by therapeutic anti-ENPP3 antibody administration, alone or with anti-PD-L1. Mechanisms were explored via promoter analysis, cGAMP measurement, flow cytometry, cytokine profiling, and in vivo neutralization with STING- or interferon-α/β receptor-1 (IFNAR1) blocking antibodies.
Results:
ENPP3 is hypoxia-inducible via HIF-1α, upregulated in ccRCC, and predicts poor prognosis. ENPP3 overexpression accelerated tumor growth, while its knockdown or antibody blockade inhibited progression and synergized with anti-PD-L1. Mechanistically, ENPP3 hydrolyzes extracellular cGAMP. Its depletion elevated extracellular cGAMP, expanded anti-tumor immune cells (M1 macrophages, cDC1s, and cytotoxic T cells), reduced Tregs, and induced a STING- and IFNAR1-dependent type I interferon signature in macrophages. The anti-tumor efficacy of ENPP3 blockade was abrogated by IFNAR1 inhibition.
Conclusion:
ENPP3 is a hypoxia-driven, cGAMP-targeting innate immune checkpoint in ccRCC. Its inhibition reactivates STING-dependent anti-tumor immunity, providing a strong preclinical rationale for targeting ENPP3 therapeutically.
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