Epithelial PD-L2 Expression Marks Barrett's Esophagus and Esophageal Adenocarcinoma

Sarah Derks(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Katie S. Nason(University of Pittsburgh), Xiaoyun Liao(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Matthew D. Stachler(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Kevin X. Liu(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Jie Bin Liu(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Ewa Sicińska(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Michael S. Goldberg(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Gordon J. Freeman(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Scott J. Rodig(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Jon M. Davison(University of Pittsburgh), Adam J. Bass(Broad Institute)
Cancer Immunology Research
June 16, 2015
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Abstract

Esophageal adenocarcinoma is an increasingly common disease with a dismal 5-year survival rate of 10% to 15%. In the first systematic evaluation of the PD-1 pathway in esophageal adenocarcinoma, we identify expression of PD-L2 in cancer cells in 51.7% of esophageal adenocarcinomas. Epithelial PD-L1 was expressed on only 2% of cases, although PD-L1(+) immune cells were observed in 18% of esophageal adenocarcinomas. We also evaluated expression in the precursor lesion of esophageal adenocarcinoma, Barrett's esophagus, which emerges following gastric reflux-induced esophageal inflammation, and found PD-L2 expression in Barrett's esophagus but not in non-Barrett's esophagus esophagitis. Because the progression from squamous esophagitis to Barrett's esophagus is accompanied by a transition from a TH1 to TH2 immune response, we hypothesized that the TH2 cytokines IL4/IL13 could contribute to PD-L2 induction. We confirmed that these cytokines can augment PD-L2 expression in esophageal adenocarcinoma cell lines. These results suggest that the inflammatory environment in Barrett's esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma may contribute to the expression of PD-L2. Furthermore, the potential for PD-1 receptor blockade to be effective in esophageal adenocarcinomas with epithelial PD-L2 or immune cell PD-L1 expression should be evaluated in clinical trials.


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