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RIG-I promotes immune evasion of colon cancer by modulating PD-L1 ubiquitination

J Immunother Cancer .. 2023-09; 
Yangyang Zhang # 1, Lingxiu Zeng # 1, Meng Wang 1, Zhenwei Yang 1, Hailin Z 1, Liping Gao , Ranran Zhang , Jialong Liu , Wenqing Shan , Ying Chang ,Lan Liu , Qiu Zhao , Yong Li , Jing Liu
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Abstract

Colon cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers and exhibits high mortality worldwide. Despite the certain success in the immunotherapy of many tumor types, the limited response of colon cancer to immunotherapy remains a difficult problem. Retinoic acid-inducible gene-I (RIG-I) is a crucial component in innate antiviral immunity, but its role in antitumor immunity remains unclear. Here, in this report, we found that silencing RIG-I decreased resistance to tumor cells killed by T cells and attenuated colon tumor growth in immunocompetent mice. Meanwhile, overexpressing RIG-I promoted tumor progression, and high expression of RIG-I sensitized cells to anti-programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) therapy in vivo.... More

Keywords

Immunity; Immunotherapy; Tumor Escape; Tumor Microenvironment.