Reversal of viral and epigenetic HLA class I repression in Merkel cell carcinoma

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Abstract

Cancers avoid immune surveillance through an array of mechanisms, including perturbation of HLA class I antigen presentation. Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive, HLA-I–low, neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin often caused by the Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV). Through the characterization of 11 newly generated MCC patient-derived cell lines, we identified transcriptional suppression of several class I antigen presentation genes. To systematically identify regulators of HLA-I loss in MCC, we performed parallel, genome-scale, gain- and loss-of-function screens in a patient-derived MCPyV-positive cell line and identified MYCL and the non-canonical Polycomb repressive complex 1.1 (PRC1.1) as HLA-I repressors. We observed physical interaction of MYCL with the MCPyV small T viral antigen, supporting a mechanism of virally mediated HLA-I suppression. We further identify the PRC1.1 component USP7 as a pharmacologic target to restore HLA-I expression in MCC.

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Lee, P. C., Klaeger, S., Le, P. M., Korthauer, K., Cheng, J., Ananthapadmanabhan, V., … Keskin, D. B. (2022). Reversal of viral and epigenetic HLA class I repression in Merkel cell carcinoma. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 132(13). https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI151666

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