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Setdb1 represses anti-tumor immunity and tertiary lymphoid structures in hepatocellular carcinoma
Si-Jia Shen1, Ke Zhou1, Chen-Yu Wang1
1State Key Laboratory of Metabolism and Regulation in Complex Organisms, Frontier Science Center for Immunology and Metabolism, Hubei Key Laboratory of Cell Homeostasis, Hubei Key Laboratory of Developmentally Originated Disease, College of Life Sciences, Taikang Center for Life and Medical Sciences, Department of Gastroenterology, Hubei Clinical Center & Key Laboratory of Intestinal and Colorectal Diseases, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430072, China.
Background & Aims:
Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) are ectopic lymphoid structures in chronic inflammation or tumors in peripheral tissues. TLS maturation is associated with clinical advantages of tumor immunotherapy. However, the underlying mechanisms of TLS formation remain elusive. Here we investigated the roles of SETDB1 in TLS formation in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Methods:
Setdb1 was knocked out in multiple HCC models, including Akt/NRAS and Myc/CTNNB1 hydrodynamic models, Hepa1-6 orthotopic and subcutaneous models. Spatial transcriptomics and multiplex staining were used for TLS verification. real-time RT-PCR and western blotting were used for mechanistic investigation.
Results:
Low SETDB1 expression is associated with high TLS level in clinical samples, and Setdb1 depletion induces TLSs in multiple HCC models. Setdb1 depletion generates cytosolic DNA and activates cGas pathway, which increases Cxcl12 and Zbp1 expression. Cxcl12 is up-regulated in hepatocytes and cancer cells, and contributes to the recruitment and maturation of B cells. Zbp1 is activated in malignant cells and induces necroptosis in TLSs. Setdb1 depletion also increases the expression of ERVs, which may act as neoantigens for B cell maturation.
Conclusions:
Our study has revealed a critical role for Setdb1 in TLS formation and suggests a potential role for Setdb1 as a therapeutic target for enhancing the effects of immunotherapy in HCC.
Impact And Implications:
The current study found that Setdb1 depletion induces the formation of Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). TLSs are ectopic lymphoid structures in chronic inflammation or tumors in peripheral tissues, and mature TLSs are associated with clinical advantages of tumor immunotherapy. The study discovers a new pathway involving cGas/Cxcl12 for TLS formation, which will benefit the investigations about the mechanistic regulation of anti-tumor immunity. It also provides a promising strategy to combine SETDB1 inhibition with immunotherapy in drug design and HCC treatment.

