(Institución)
 
 

Docu-menta > Investigación Básica > Artículos de Investigación Básica >

Por favor, use este identificador para citar o enlazar este ítem: http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/4321

Título : Inhibition of a G9a/DNMT network triggers immune-mediated bladder cancer regression
Autor : Segovia, Cristina
San José-Enériz, Edurne
Munera-Maravilla, Ester
Martínez-Fernández, Mónica
Garate, Leire
Miranda, Estíbaliz
Vilas-Zornoza, Amaia
Lodewijk, Iris
Rubio, Carolina
Segrelles, Carmen
Vitores-Valcárcel, Luis
Rabal, Obdulia
Casares, Noelia
Bernardini, Alejandra
Suarez-Cabrera, Cristian
López-Calderon, Fernando F.
Fortes, Puri
Casado, José A
Dueñas, Marta
Villacampa, Felipe
Lasarte, Juan José
Guerrero-Ramos, Félix
de Velasco, Guillermo
Oyarzabal, Julen
Castellano, Daniel
Agirre, Xabier
Prósper, Felipe
Paramio, Jesús M.
Palabras clave : bladder cancer
epigenetics
Fecha de publicación : 3-jul-2019
Editorial : Nature Medicine
Citación : Segovia C, San José-Enériz E, Munera-Maravilla E, Martínez-Fernández M, Garate L, Miranda E, Vilas-Zornoza A, Lodewijk I, Rubio C, Segrelles C, Valcárcel LV, Rabal O, Casares N, Bernardini A, Suarez-Cabrera C, López-Calderón FF, Fortes P, Casado JA, Dueñas M, Villacampa F, Lasarte JJ, Guerrero-Ramos F, de Velasco G, Oyarzabal J, Castellano D, Agirre X, Prósper F, Paramio JM. Inhibition of a G9a/DNMT network triggers immune-mediated bladder cancer regression. Nat Med. 2019 Jul;25(7):1073-1081. doi: 10.1038/s41591-019-0499-y. Epub 2019 Jul 3. PMID: 31270502.
Resumen : Bladder cancer is lethal in its advanced, muscle-invasive phase with very limited therapeutic advances1,2. Recent molecular characterization has defined new (epi)genetic drivers and potential targets for bladder cancer3,4. The immune checkpoint inhibitors have shown remarkable efficacy but only in a limited fraction of bladder cancer patients5-8. Here, we show that high G9a (EHMT2) expression is associated with poor clinical outcome in bladder cancer and that targeting G9a/DNMT methyltransferase activity with a novel inhibitor (CM-272) induces apoptosis and immunogenic cell death. Using an immunocompetent quadruple-knockout (PtenloxP/loxP; Trp53loxP/loxP; Rb1loxP/loxP; Rbl1-/-) transgenic mouse model of aggressive metastatic, muscle-invasive bladder cancer, we demonstrate that CM-272 + cisplatin treatment results in statistically significant regression of established tumors and metastases. The antitumor effect is significantly improved when CM-272 is combined with anti-programmed cell death ligand 1, even in the absence of cisplatin. These effects are associated with an endogenous antitumor immune response and immunogenic cell death with the conversion of a cold immune tumor into a hot tumor. Finally, increased G9a expression was associated with resistance to programmed cell death protein 1 inhibition in a cohort of patients with bladder cancer. In summary, these findings support new and promising opportunities for the treatment of bladder cancer using a combination of epigenetic inhibitors and immune checkpoint blockade.
URI : http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/4321
Aparece en las colecciones: Artículos de Investigación Básica

Ficheros en este ítem:

Fichero Descripción Tamaño Formato
inhibition of G9a.pdf20.57 MBAdobe PDFVisualizar/Abrir
View Statistics

Los ítems de Docu-menta están protegidos por una Licencia Creative Commons, con derechos reservados.

 

Información y consultas: documenta@ciemat.es | Documento legal