Homocitrullination of lysine residues mediated by myeloid-derived suppressor cells in the tumor environment is a target for cancer immunotherapy.
Katherine W CookWei XuePeter SymondsIan DanielsMohamed GijonDavid BoocockClare CoveneyAmanda K MilesSabaria ShahSuha AtabaniRuhul H ChoudhuryPoonam VaghelaDaisy WestonRachael L MetheringhamVictoria A BrentvilleLindy G DurrantPublished in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2022)
We propose that MPO, potentially produced by MDSCs, catalyzes the buildup of cyanate in the TME which diffuses into tumor cells causing homocitrullination of cytoplasmic proteins which are degraded and, in the presence of IFNγ, presented by MHC-II for direct CD4 T-cell recognition. Homocitrullinated proteins are a new target for cancer vaccines and may be particularly effective against tumors containing high levels of MPO expressing MDSCs.