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Immune regulation by low doses of the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-azacitidine in common human epithelial cancers
Authors:Huili Li  Katherine B. Chiappinelli  Angela A. Guzzetta  Hariharan Easwaran  Ray-Whay Chiu Yen  Rajita Vatapalli  Michael J. Topper  Jianjun Luo  Roisin M. Connolly  Nilofer S. Azad  Vered Stearns  Drew M. Pardoll  Nancy Davidson  Peter A. Jones  Dennis J. Slamon  Stephen B. Baylin  Cynthia A. Zahnow  Nita Ahuja
Abstract:Epigenetic therapy is emerging as a potential therapy for solid tumors. To investigate its mechanism of action, we performed integrative expression and methylation analysis of 63 cancer cell lines (breast, colorectal, and ovarian) after treatment with the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-azacitidine (AZA). Gene Set Enrichment Analysis demonstrated significant enrichment for immunomodulatory pathways in all three cancers (14.4-31.3%) including interferon signaling, antigen processing and presentation, and cytokines/chemokines. Strong upregulation of cancer testis antigens was also observed. An AZA IMmune gene set (AIMs) derived from the union of these immunomodulatory pathway genes classified primary tumors from all three types into “high” and “low” AIM gene expression subsets in tumor expression data from both TCGA and GEO. Samples from selected patient biopsies showed upregulation of AIM genes after treatment with epigenetic therapy. These results point to a broad immune stimulatory role for DNA demethylating drugs in multiple cancers.
Keywords:Epigenetics   immune   cancers   DNA methyltransferase inhibitor   interferon   methylation   antigen processing
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