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Yosra Messai1, Muhammad Zaeem Noman1, Meriem Hasmim1, Bassam Janji2, Andrés Tittarelli1, Marie Boutet1, Véronique Baud3, Elodie Viry2, Katy Billot3, Arash Nanbakhsh1, Thouraya Ben Safta1, Catherine Richon4, Sophie Ferlicot5, Emmanuel Donnadieu6, Sophie Couve1, Betty Gardie1, Florence Orlanducci7, Laurence Albiges8, Jerome Thiery1, Daniel Olive7, Bernard Escudier8, Salem Chouaib9.
Abstract
Clear cell renal cell carcinomas (RCC) frequently display inactivation of von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) gene leading to increased level of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIF). In this study, we investigated the potential role of HIF2α in regulating RCC susceptibility to natural killer (NK) cell-mediated killing. We demonstrated that the RCC cell line 786-0 with mutated VHL was resistant to NK-mediated lysis as compared with the VHL-corrected cell line (WT7). This resistance was found to require HIF2α stabilization. On the basis of global gene expression profiling and chromatin immunoprecipitation assay, we found ITPR1 (inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor, type 1) as a direct novel target of HIF2α and that targeting ITPR1 significantly increased susceptibility of 786-0 cells to NK-mediated lysis. Mechanistically, HIF2α in 786-0 cells lead to overexpression of ITPR1, which subsequently regulated the NK-mediated killing through the activation of autophagy in target cells by NK-derived signal. Interestingly, both ITPR1 and Beclin-1 silencing in 786-0 cells inhibited NK-induced autophagy and subsequently increased granzyme B activity in target cells. Finally, in vivo ITPR1 targeting significantly enhanced the NK-mediated tumor regression. Our data provide insight into the link between HIF2α, the ITPR1-related pathway, and natural immunity and strongly suggest a role for the HIF2α/ITPR1 axis in regulating RCC cell survival. ©2014 American Association for Cancer Research.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25297632 DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-14-0303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701