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  • Histone deacetylases (HDACs) are often elevated in cancer and targeted for therapy, but inhibiting them can also weaken the immune response, allowing tumors to evade detection.
  • A study on HDAC5-deficient mice showed that while they don’t develop autoimmune diseases, their T-regulatory cells lose suppressive function and struggle to form effectively.
  • Ultimately, targeting HDAC5 did not enhance anticancer immunity, as CD8(+) T cells showed decreased cytokine production, indicating a complex relationship between HDAC5, immune cell function, and cancer response.

Article Abstract

Histone/protein deacetylases (HDACs) are frequently upregulated in human malignancies and have therefore become therapeutic targets in cancer therapy. However, inhibiting certain HDAC isoforms can have protolerogenic effects on the immune system, which could make it easier for tumor cells to evade the host immune system. Therefore, a better understanding of how each HDAC isoform affects immune biology is needed to develop targeted cancer therapy. Here, we studied the immune phenotype of HDAC5(-/-) mice on a C57BL/6 background. While HDAC5(-/-) mice replicate at expected Mendelian ratios and do not develop overt autoimmune disease, their T-regulatory (Treg) cells show reduced suppressive function in vitro and in vivo. Likewise, CD4(+) T-cells lacking HDAC5 convert poorly to Tregs under appropriately polarizing conditions. To test if this attenuated Treg formation and suppressive function translated into improved anticancer immunity, we inoculated HDAC5(-/-) mice and littermate controls with a lung adenocarcinoma cell line. Cumulatively, lack of HDAC5 did not lead to better anticancer immunity. We found that CD8(+) T cells missing HDAC5 had a reduced ability to produce the cytokine, IFN-γ, in vitro and in vivo, which may offset the benefit of weakened Treg function and formation. Taken together, targeting HDAC5 weakens suppressive function and de-novo induction of Tregs, but also reduces the ability of CD8(+) T cells to produce IFN-γ.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5484398PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29979DOI Listing

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