Journal of Hematology & Oncology (Jun 2021)

The relationship between expression of PD-L1 and HIF-1α in glioma cells under hypoxia

  • Xing-chen Ding,
  • Liang-liang Wang,
  • Xue-dong Zhang,
  • Jun-long Xu,
  • Pei-feng Li,
  • Hua Liang,
  • Xian-bin Zhang,
  • Li Xie,
  • Zi-han Zhou,
  • Jia Yang,
  • Ralph R. Weichselbaum,
  • Jin-ming Yu,
  • Man Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13045-021-01102-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Abstract Hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) up-regulates the expression of programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) in some extracranial malignancies. However, whether it could increase PD-L1 expression in intracranial tumor is still unknown. Here, we explored the relationship between HIF-1α and PD-L1 expression in glioma, and investigated their clinical significance. In glioma patients, HIF-1α and PD-L1 were overexpressed in high grade glioma tissues and were significantly associated with poor survival. In glioma cells, PD-L1 expression was induced under hypoxia condition, and the enhanced PD-L1 expression was abrogated by either HIF-1α knock-down or HIF-1α inhibitor treatment. Furthermore, ChIP-qPCR analysis showed the direct binding of HIF-1α to PD-L1 proximal promoter region, providing evidence that HIF-1α up-regulates PD-L1 in glioma. In glioma murine model, the combination treatment with HIF-1α inhibitor and anti-PD-L1 antibody caused a more pronounced suppressive effect on tumor growth compared to either monotherapy. Immunologically, the combination treatment improved both dendritic cell (DC) and CD8+ T cell activation. Overall, our results demonstrated that positive correlation between PD-L1 and HIF-1α in glioma, and provide an alternative strategy, inhibiting HIF-1α, as combination therapies with immunotherapies to advance glioma treatment.

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