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Vitamin D Receptor Antagonist MeTC7 Inhibits PD-L1.


ABSTRACT: Small-molecule inhibitors of PD-L1 are postulated to control immune evasion in tumors similar to antibodies that target the PD-L1/PD-1 immune checkpoint axis. However, the identity of targetable PD-L1 inducers is required to develop small-molecule PD-L1 inhibitors. In this study, using chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay and siRNA, we demonstrate that vitamin D/VDR regulates PD-L1 expression in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) cells. We have examined whether a VDR antagonist, MeTC7, can inhibit PD-L1. To ensure that MeTC7 inhibits VDR/PD-L1 without off-target effects, we examined competitive inhibition of VDR by MeTC7, utilizing ligand-dependent dimerization of VDR-RXR, RXR-RXR, and VDR-coactivators in a mammalian 2-hybrid (M2H) assay. MeTC7 inhibits VDR selectively, suppresses PD-L1 expression sparing PD-L2, and inhibits the cell viability, clonogenicity, and xenograft growth of AML cells. MeTC7 blocks AML/mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) adhesion and increases the efferocytotic efficiency of THP-1 AML cells. Additionally, utilizing a syngeneic colorectal cancer model in which VDR/PD-L1 co-upregulation occurs in vivo under radiation therapy (RT), MeTC7 inhibits PD-L1 and enhances intra-tumoral CD8+T cells expressing lymphoid activation antigen-CD69. Taken together, MeTC7 is a promising small-molecule inhibitor of PD-L1 with clinical potential.

SUBMITTER: Khazan N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10340436 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Vitamin D Receptor Antagonist MeTC7 Inhibits PD-L1.

Khazan Negar N   Quarato Emily R ER   Singh Niloy A NA   Snyder Cameron W A CWA   Moore Taylor T   Miller John P JP   Yasui Masato M   Teramoto Yuki Y   Goto Takuro T   Reshi Sabeeha S   Hong Jennifer J   Zhang Naixin N   Pandey Diya D   Srivastava Priyanka P   Morell Alexandra A   Kawano Hiroki H   Kawano Yuko Y   Conley Thomas T   Sahasrabudhe Deepak M DM   Yano Naohiro N   Miyamoto Hiroshi H   Aljitawi Omar O   Liesveld Jane J   Becker Michael W MW   Calvi Laura M LM   Zhovmer Alexander S AS   Tabdanov Erdem D ED   Dokholyan Nikolay V NV   Linehan David C DC   Hansen Jeanne N JN   Gerber Scott A SA   Sharon Ashoke A   Khera Manoj K MK   Jurutka Peter W PW   Rochel Natacha N   Kim Kyu Kwang KK   Rowswell-Turner Rachael B RB   Singh Rakesh K RK   Moore Richard G RG  

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Small-molecule inhibitors of PD-L1 are postulated to control immune evasion in tumors similar to antibodies that target the PD-L1/PD-1 immune checkpoint axis. However, the identity of targetable PD-L1 inducers is required to develop small-molecule PD-L1 inhibitors. In this study, using chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay and siRNA, we demonstrate that vitamin D/VDR regulates PD-L1 expression in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) cells. We have examined whether  ...[more]

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