Cancer-cell-derived GABA promotes β-catenin-mediated tumour growth and immunosuppression

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De Huang
Yan Wang
J. Will Thompson
Tao Yin
Peter B. Alexander
Diyuan Qin
Poorva Mudgal
Haiyang Wu
Yaosi Liang
Lianmei Tan
Christopher Pan
Lifeng Yuan
Ying Wan
Qi-Jing Li
Xiao-Fan Wang
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[1] Duke University Medical Center,Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology
[2] Institute of Pathology and Southwest Cancer Center,Proteomics and Metabolomics Shared Resource, Center for Genomic and Computational Biology
[3] Southwest Hospital,Department of Immunology
[4] Duke University,undefined
[5] Duke University Medical Center,undefined
[6] TCRCure Biopharma,undefined
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Nature Cell Biology | 2022年 / 24卷
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Many cancers have an unusual dependence on glutamine. However, most previous studies have focused on the contribution of glutamine to metabolic building blocks and the energy supply. Here, we report that cancer cells with aberrant expression of glutamate decarboxylase 1 (GAD1) rewire glutamine metabolism for the synthesis of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)—a prominent neurotransmitter—in non-nervous tissues. An analysis of clinical samples reveals that increased GABA levels predict poor prognosis. Mechanistically, we identify a cancer-intrinsic pathway through which GABA activates the GABAB receptor to inhibit GSK-3β activity, leading to enhanced β-catenin signalling. This GABA-mediated β-catenin activation both stimulates tumour cell proliferation and suppresses CD8+ T cell intratumoural infiltration, such that targeting GAD1 or GABABR in mouse models overcomes resistance to anti-PD-1 immune checkpoint blockade therapy. Our findings uncover a signalling role for tumour-derived GABA beyond its classic function as a neurotransmitter that can be targeted pharmacologically to reverse immunosuppression.
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