Integrative Analysis Identifies a Novel AXL-PI3 Kinase-PD-L1 Signaling Axis Associated with Radiation Resistance in Head and Neck Cancer

The primary cause of death due to head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is local treatment failure. The goal of this study was to examine this phenomenon using an unbiased approach. We utilized human papilloma virus (HPV)-negative cell lines rendered radiation-resistant (RR) via repeated exp...

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Published inClinical cancer research Vol. 23; no. 11; pp. 2713 - 2722
Main Authors Skinner, Heath D, Giri, Uma, Yang, Liang P, Kumar, Manish, Liu, Ying, Story, Michael D, Pickering, Curtis R, Byers, Lauren A, Williams, Michelle D, Wang, Jing, Shen, Li, Yoo, Suk Y, Fan, You Hong, Molkentine, David P, Beadle, Beth M, Meyn, Raymond E, Myers, Jeffrey N, Heymach, John V
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Association for Cancer Research Inc 01.06.2017
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Summary:The primary cause of death due to head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is local treatment failure. The goal of this study was to examine this phenomenon using an unbiased approach. We utilized human papilloma virus (HPV)-negative cell lines rendered radiation-resistant (RR) via repeated exposure to radiation, a panel of HPV-negative HNSCC cell lines and three cohorts of HPV-negative HNSCC tumors ( = 68, 97, and 114) from patients treated with radiotherapy and subjected to genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic analysis. RR cell lines exhibited upregulation of several proteins compared with controls, including increased activation of Axl and PI3 kinase signaling as well as increased expression of PD-L1. Additionally, inhibition of either Axl or PI3 kinase led to decreased PD-L1 expression. When clinical samples were subjected to RPPA and mRNA expression analysis, PD-L1 was correlated with both Axl and PI3K signaling as well as dramatically associated with local failure following radiotherapy. This finding was confirmed examining a third cohort using immunohistochemistry. Indeed, tumors with high expression of PD-L1 had failure rates following radiotherapy of 60%, 70%, and 50% compared with 20%, 25%, and 20% in the PD-L1-low expression group ( = 0.01, 1.9 × 10 , and 9 × 10 , respectively). This finding remained significant on multivariate analysis in all groups. Additionally, patients with PD-L1 low/CD8 tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes high had no local failure or death due to disease ( = 5 × 10 and = 4 × 10 , respectively). Taken together, our data point to a targetable Axl-PI3 kinase-PD-L1 axis that is highly associated with radiation resistance. .
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ISSN:1078-0432
1557-3265
DOI:10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-16-2586