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Publication : Loss of Lkb1 and Pten leads to lung squamous cell carcinoma with elevated PD-L1 expression.

First Author  Xu C Year  2014
Journal  Cancer Cell Volume  25
Issue  5 Pages  590-604
PubMed ID  24794706 Mgi Jnum  J:210599
Mgi Id  MGI:5571513 Doi  10.1016/j.ccr.2014.03.033
Citation  Xu C, et al. (2014) Loss of Lkb1 and Pten leads to lung squamous cell carcinoma with elevated PD-L1 expression. Cancer Cell 25(5):590-604
abstractText  Lung squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a deadly disease for which current treatments are inadequate. We demonstrate that biallelic inactivation of Lkb1 and Pten in the mouse lung leads to SCC that recapitulates the histology, gene expression, and microenvironment found in human disease. Lkb1;Pten null (LP) tumors expressed the squamous markers KRT5, p63 and SOX2, and transcriptionally resembled the basal subtype of human SCC. In contrast to mouse adenocarcinomas, the LP tumors contained immune populations enriched for tumor-associated neutrophils. SCA1(+)NGFR(+) fractions were enriched for tumor-propagating cells (TPCs) that could serially transplant the disease in orthotopic assays. TPCs in the LP model and NGFR(+) cells in human SCCs highly expressed Pd-ligand-1 (PD-L1), suggesting a mechanism of immune escape for TPCs.
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