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PPP2R2A insufficiency enhances PD-L1 immune checkpoint blockade efficacy in lung cancer through cGAS-STING activation
Zhaojun Qiu, No-Joon Song, Anqi Li, Deepika Singh, Chandra B. Prasad, Chunhong Yan, David P. Carbone, Qi-en Wang, Xiaoli Zhang, Zihai Li, Junran Zhang
Zhaojun Qiu, No-Joon Song, Anqi Li, Deepika Singh, Chandra B. Prasad, Chunhong Yan, David P. Carbone, Qi-en Wang, Xiaoli Zhang, Zihai Li, Junran Zhang
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PPP2R2A insufficiency enhances PD-L1 immune checkpoint blockade efficacy in lung cancer through cGAS-STING activation

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PP2A B55α, a regulatory subunit of protein phosphatase 2 (PP2A), is underexpressed in over 40% of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cases due to loss of heterozygosity of PPP2R2A, the gene encoding this protein. Given that low PPP2R2A expression correlates with poor prognosis, treating PPP2R2A-deficient NSCLC represents an unmet medical need. Here, we show that PPP2R2A knockdown or its heterozygosity (PPP2R2A+/–) increases cytosolic DNA, leading to cGAS-STING-type I interferon (IFN) pathway activation. PPP2R2A deficiency results in elevated expression of immune checkpoint protein PD-L1 via GSK-3β- and STING-dependent mechanisms. PPP2R2A+/– cancer cells have enhanced sensitivity to PD-L1 blockade in a mouse model of lung cancer due to modulation of the tumor immune microenvironment, resulting in increased NK cells and reduced infiltration and function of regulatory T cells (Tregs). Consequently, PD-L1 antibody treatment increases CD8+ T infiltration and activity, especially in tumors with PPP2R2A heterozygosity. Further, systemic or Treg-specific IFNAR1 blockade reduces the efficacy of PD-L1 blockade in PPP2R2A+/– tumors. Patients with NSCLC with a low PPP2R2A/PD-L1 ratio respond better to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). These findings underscore the therapeutic potential of ICB in treating PPP2R2A-deficient NSCLC while suggesting that PPP2R2A deficiency could serve as a biomarker for guiding ICB-based therapies.

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Zhaojun Qiu, No-Joon Song, Anqi Li, Deepika Singh, Chandra B. Prasad, Chunhong Yan, David P. Carbone, Qi-en Wang, Xiaoli Zhang, Zihai Li, Junran Zhang

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