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Tumors induce de novo steroid biosynthesis in T cells to evade immunity

Authors :
Mahata, Bidesh
Pramanik, Jhuma
Van Der Weyden, Louise
Polanski, Krzysztof
Kar, Gozde
Riedel, Angela
Chen, Xi
Fonseca, Nuno A.
Kundu, Kousik
Campos, Lia S.
Ryder, Edward
Duddy, Graham
Walczak, Izabela
Okkenhaug, Klaus
Adams, David J.
Shields, Jacqueline D.
Teichmann, Sarah A.
Publisher :
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository

Abstract

Tumors subvert immune cell function to evade immune responses, yet the complex mechanisms driving immune evasion remain poorly understood. Here we show that tumors induce de novo steroidogenesis in T lymphocytes to evade anti-tumor immunity. Using a transgenic steroidogenesis-reporter mouse line we identify and characterize de novo steroidogenic immune cells, defining the global gene expression identity of these steroid-producing immune cells and gene regulatory networks by using single-cell transcriptomics. Genetic ablation of T cell steroidogenesis restricts primary tumor growth and metastatic dissemination in mouse models. Steroidogenic T cells dysregulate anti-tumor immunity, and inhibition of the steroidogenesis pathway is sufficient to restore anti-tumor immunity. This study demonstrates T cell de novo steroidogenesis as a mechanism of anti-tumor immunosuppression and a potential druggable target.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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