DNA-Demethylating Agents enhance cytolytic activity of CD8+ T Cells and anti-tumor immunity

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Abstract

Recent studies have shown that DNA methyltransferase inhibitors (DNMTi) can induce IRF7 activation and Type I/III interferon signaling through dsRNA-mediated viral mimicry in cancer cells. By performing a large pan-cancer analysis using TCGA data, we determined that IRF7 activation is associated with higher CD8+ T cell tumor infiltration and higher cytolytic activity across multiple cancer types. Accordingly, we demonstrate that DNMTi treatment results in increased CD8+ T cell tumor infiltration, enhanced cytolytic activity and CD8+ T cell dependent tumor growth inhibition. Finally, we show that DNMTi triggers a process marked by the induction of viral mimicry directly on CD8+ T cells, leading to activation of dsRNA sensing pathway, and up-regulation of T cell activation markers, effector cytokines, and Granzyme B. Taken together, our findings suggest that dsRNA sensing pathway activation in the immune compartment, through pharmacological DNA demethylation, is a viable strategy for boosting anti-tumor immune response.

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