Marked Global DNA Hypomethylation Is Associated with Constitutive PD-L1 Expression in Melanoma

Constitutive expression of the immune checkpoint, PD-L1, inhibits anti-tumor immune responses in cancer, although the factors involved in PD-L1 regulation are poorly understood. Here we show that loss of global DNA methylation, particularly in intergenic regions and repeat elements, is associated wi...

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Published iniScience Vol. 4; pp. 312 - 325
Main Authors Chatterjee, Aniruddha, Rodger, Euan J., Ahn, Antonio, Stockwell, Peter A., Parry, Matthew, Motwani, Jyoti, Gallagher, Stuart J., Shklovskaya, Elena, Tiffen, Jessamy, Eccles, Michael R., Hersey, Peter
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 29.06.2018
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Summary:Constitutive expression of the immune checkpoint, PD-L1, inhibits anti-tumor immune responses in cancer, although the factors involved in PD-L1 regulation are poorly understood. Here we show that loss of global DNA methylation, particularly in intergenic regions and repeat elements, is associated with constitutive (PD-L1CON), versus inducible (PD-L1IND), PD-L1 expression in melanoma cell lines. We further show this is accompanied by transcriptomic up-regulation. De novo epigenetic regulators (e.g., DNMT3A) are strongly correlated with PD-L1 expression and methylome status. Accordingly, decitabine-mediated inhibition of global methylation in melanoma cells leads to increased PD-L1 expression. Moreover, viral mimicry and immune response genes are highly expressed in lymphocyte-negative plus PD-L1-positive melanomas, versus PD-L1-negative melanomas in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). In summary, using integrated genomic analysis we identified that global DNA methylation influences PD-L1 expression in melanoma, and hence melanoma's ability to evade anti-tumor immune responses. These results have implications for combining epigenetic therapy with immunotherapy. [Display omitted] •Global DNA hypomethylation in melanoma promotes constitutive PD-L1 expression•Transcriptomic up-regulation accompanies constitutive PD-L1 expression in melanoma•Constitutive PD-L1 is associated with reduced DNMT3A expression and viral mimicry•DNA methylation inhibitor treatment of melanoma cells increases PD-L1 expression Genetics; Genomics; Cancer; Transcriptomics
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ISSN:2589-0042
2589-0042
DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2018.05.021