Ribonuclease 1 Induces T-Cell Dysfunction and Impairs CD8<SUP>+</SUP> T-Cell Cytotoxicity to Benefit Tumor Growth through Hijacking STAT1

  • Yang, Wen-Hao
  • Huang, Bao-Yue
  • Rao, Hsing-Yu
  • Ye, Peng
  • Chen, Bi
  • ... Cha, Jong-Ho
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T-cell-based immunotherapy holds promise for eliminating cancer through T-cell activation. However, prolonged interaction between T cells and tumors and the presence of immunosuppressive factors can diminish T-cell cytotoxicity, leading to treatment failure. Here, ribonuclease 1 (RNase1), which degrades RNA, reduced the expression of effector cytokines and increases immune checkpoint protein levels, inducing T-cell dysfunction. RNase1 expression is positively associated with exhausted T-cell gene signatures and immune checkpoint proteins across several cancer types. Cancer cells expressing RNase1 are resistant to CD8+ T-cell-mediated killing. RNase1 promotes tumor growth in immunocompetent, but not in immunodeficient, mouse models and inhibits CD8+ T-cell activity in vivo. Mechanistically, RNase1 enters T cells and deactivates signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1), causing T-cell dysfunction. Loss of RNase1-STAT1 interaction restores CD8+ T-cell cytotoxicity. Notably, a study has found RNase1 might activate CD4+ T cells to inhibit breast cancer growth, while another has indicated it causes immunosuppression in liver cancer. The current research shows that RNase1 does not impact CD4+ T cells in vivo. Overall, the study supports the immunosuppressive role of RNase1 in cancer of negatively regulating STAT1 to impair CD8+ T-cell cytotoxicity. Targeting the RNase1-STAT1 interaction could prevent CD8+ T-cell dysfunction in RNase1-highly expressing cancer patients.

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effector cytokineimmune checkpoint proteinribonuclease 1STAT1T-cell dysfunctionENHANCES ANTITUMOR IMMUNITYGENE-EXPRESSIONBREAST-CANCERINHIBITIONPHOSPHORYLATIONTRANSCRIPTIONPERSPECTIVESACTIVATIONRNASESPD-1
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Ribonuclease 1 Induces T-Cell Dysfunction and Impairs CD8<SUP>+</SUP> T-Cell Cytotoxicity to Benefit Tumor Growth through Hijacking STAT1
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Yang, Wen-HaoHuang, Bao-YueRao, Hsing-YuYe, PengChen, BiWang, Hao-ChingChung, Chih-HungWu, Heng-HsiungYen, Hung-RongWang, Shao-ChunCha, Jong-HoYan, XiuwenYang, Muh-HwaHung, Mien-Chie
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10.1002/advs.202404961
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2025-04
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