Abstract 212P
Background
Hyperactivation of the YAP/TEAD transcriptional complex in cancers facilitates the development of an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. V-domain Ig suppressor of T-cell activation (VISTA) is a B7 family member that mediates the immunoinhibitory function of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs). Yet, the expression and transcriptional dysregulation of VISTA in CRC cells is still poorly understood.
Methods
Integrative genomics and proteomics-based approaches (ChIP-seq, RNA-seq and IP-MS/MS) were performed to investigate the transcriptional mechanism of VISTA by YAP/TEAD-SP1 transcriptional complex. An enzymatic deglycosylation approach was developed to improve VISTA detection in clinical samples.
Results
Herein, we observed that the transcription factor SP1 physically interacts with and stabilizes the YAP/TEAD complex at regulatory genomic loci in colorectal cancer (CRC). In response to serum stimulation, PKCζ (protein kinase C ζ) was found to phosphorylate SP1 and enhance its interaction with TEAD4. As a result, SP1 enhanced the transcriptional activity of YAP/TEAD and coregulated the expression of a group of YAP/TEAD target genes. The immune checkpoint V-domain Ig suppressor of T-cell activation (VISTA) was identified as a direct target of the SP1-YAP/TEAD4 complex and found to be widely expressed in CRC cells. Importantly, YAP-induced VISTA upregulation in human CRC cells was found to strongly suppress the antitumor function of CD8+ T cells. Consistently, elevated VISTA expression was found to be correlated with hyperactivation of the SP1-YAP/TEAD axis and associated with poor prognosis of CRC patients. In addition, we found by serendipity that enzymatic deglycosylation significantly improved the anti-VISTA antibody signal intensity, resulting in more accurate detection of VISTA in clinical tumor samples.
Conclusions
Overall, our study identified SP1 as a positive modulator of YAP/TEAD for the transcriptional regulation of VISTA and developed a protein deglycosylation strategy to better detect VISTA expression in clinical samples. These findings revealed a new tumor cell-intrinsic mechanism of YAP/TEAD-mediated cancer immune evasion.
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Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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