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  2. Loss of Kmt2c / d promotes gastric cancer initiation and confers vulnerability to mTORC1 inhibition and anti-PD1 immunotherapy

Loss of Kmt2c / d promotes gastric cancer initiation and confers vulnerability to mTORC1 inhibition and anti-PD1 immunotherapy

  • bioRxiv. 2025 Apr 1:2025.03.27.645747. doi: 10.1101/2025.03.27.645747.
Naitao Wang Dan Li Tao Zhang Mohini R Pachai Woo Hyun Cho Makhzuna N Khudoynazarova Dana M Schoeps Yudi Bao Marion Liu Laura Tang Janjigian Yelena Ping Chi Yu Chen
Abstract

KMT2C and KMT2D ( KMT2C/D ) are frequently mutated in gastric adenocarcinoma, yet their function in Cancer initiation remains poorly understood. In this study, based on the observation that loss-of-function mutations of KMT2C and KMT2D are enriched and co-occur in gastric adenocarcinoma, we developed genetically engineered mouse models to selectively knock out Kmt2c and Kmt2d in gastric epithelial cells with Tmprss2-CreER T2 . Through histological staining and single-cell RNA Sequencing, we observed that Kmt2c/d loss led to nuclear dysplasia and expansion of cells with mixed gastric lineage markers. When combined with PTEN deletion, Kmt2c/d loss drove rapid development of muscle-invasive gastric adenocarcinoma as early as 3 weeks post Cre-mediated gene deletion. The adenocarcinoma exhibited decreased expression of gastric lineage markers and increased expression of intestinal differentiation markers, phenocopying human gastric adenocarcinoma. Kmt2c/d knockout reduced protein synthesis but upregulated transcription of ribosomal proteins, rendering sensitivity to mTORC1 inhibitors. Additionally, Kmt2c/d knockout increased MHC-I molecule expression and enhanced antigen presentation. Combination of mTROC1 inhibition and anti-PD1 immunotherapy significantly suppressed tumor growth in immune-competent mice. Together, these findings reveal the role of Kmt2c / d loss in gastric Cancer initiation and suggest the potential therapeutic strategies for KMT2C/D -deficient gastric Cancer.

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