Investigator

Laura Solé

Postdoctoral researcher · Institut Hospital del Mar d'Investigacions Mèdiques, Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer and Stemness

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Papers(1)
Cervical Cancer Evade…
Collaborators(10)
Lluís EspinosaÁngel GarcíaRaffaella IurlaroSilvia CabreraAlexandra AriasAlmudena Neva-AlejoAna OakninAntonio Gil-MorenoDavid Garcia-IllescasEster Bonfill-Teixidor
Institutions(5)
Hospital Del MarVall d'Hebron Institu…Vall Dhebron Institut…Hospital de la Santa …Universitat Autònoma …

Papers

Cervical Cancer Evades the Host Immune System through the Inhibition of Type I Interferon and CXCL9 by LIF

Abstract Purpose: Cervical cancer is a viral-associated tumor caused by the infection with the human papilloma virus. Cervical cancer is an immunogenic cancer that expresses viral antigens. Despite being immunogenic, cervical cancer does not fully respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). LIF is a crucial cytokine in embryo implantation, involved in maternal tolerance that acts as an immunomodulatory factor in cancer. LIF is expressed in cervical cancer and high levels of LIF is associated with poor prognosis in cervical cancer. Experimental Design: We evaluated the impact of LIF on the immune response to ICI using primary plasmocytoid dendritic cells (pDC) and macrophage cultures, syngeneic animals and patient-derived models that recapitulate the human tumor microenvironment. Results: We found that the viral proteins E6 and E7 induce the expression of LIF via the NFκB pathway. The secreted LIF can then repress type I interferon expressed in pDCs and CXCL9 expressed in tumor-associated macrophages. Blockade of LIF promotes the induction of type I interferon and CXCL9 inducing the tumor infiltration of CD8 T cells. This results in the sensitization of the tumor to ICI. Importantly, we observed that patients with cervical cancer expressing high levels of LIF tend to be resistant to ICI. Conclusions: Our data show that the HPV virus induces the expression of LIF to provide a selective advantage to the tumor cell by generating local immunosuppression via the repression of type I interferon and CXCL9. Combinatory treatment with blocking antibodies against LIF and ICI could be effective against cervical cancer expressing high levels of LIF.

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1Papers
14Collaborators

Positions

2021–

Postdoctoral researcher

Institut Hospital del Mar d'Investigacions Mèdiques · Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer and Stemness

2021–

Postdoctoral researcher (National Stay) at Dr. Xosé Bustelo group

Centro de Investigación del Cáncer · Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer

2017–

PhD Student at Dr. Lluís Espinosa group

Institut Hospital del Mar d'Investigacions Mèdiques · Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer and Stemness

2016–

Master's Student at Dr. Manel Esteller group, under the supervision of Dr. Sònia Guil

Institut d'Investigació Biomédica de Bellvitge · Regulatory RNA and Chromatin

Education

2025

Master's Degree in Bioinformatics and Biostatistics

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

2021

PhD in Biomedicine

Universitat de Barcelona

2016

Master's degree in Clinical Analysis Laboratory

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

2015

Degree in Genetics

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Country

ES

Keywords
oncofetalcolorectal cancerchemoresistancepatient-derived organoids