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P16-Dependent Increase of PD-L1 Stability Regulates Immunosurveillance of Senescent Cells

Julia Majewska, Amit Agrawal,Avi Mayo,Lior Roitman, Rishita Chatterjee,Jarmila Sekeresova Kralova,Tomer Landsberger,Yonatan Katzenelenbogen, Tomer Meir-Salame, Efrat Hagai, Ilanit Sopher, Juan-Felipe Perez-Correa,Wolfgang Wagner, Avi Maimon,Ido Amit,Uri Alon,Valery Krizhanovsky

Nature cell biology(2024)

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The accumulation of senescent cells promotes ageing and age-related diseases, but molecular mechanisms that senescent cells use to evade immune clearance and accumulate in tissues remain to be elucidated. Here we report that p16-positive senescent cells upregulate the immune checkpoint protein programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) to accumulate in ageing and chronic inflammation. We show that p16-mediated inhibition of cell cycle kinases CDK4/6 induces PD-L1 stability in senescent cells via downregulation of its ubiquitin-dependent degradation. p16-expressing senescent alveolar macrophages elevate PD-L1 to promote an immunosuppressive environment that can contribute to an increased burden of senescent cells. Treatment with activating anti-PD-L1 antibodies engaging Fcγ receptors on effector cells leads to the elimination of PD-L1 and p16-positive cells. Our study uncovers a molecular mechanism of p16-dependent regulation of PD-L1 protein stability in senescent cells and reveals the potential of targeting PD-L1 to improve immunosurveillance of senescent cells and ameliorate senescence-associated inflammation.
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