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Quantitative phosphoproteomic analysis reveals involvement of PD-1 in multiple T cell functions
Authors:Anna S Tocheva  Michael Peled  Marianne Strazza  Kieran R Adam  Shalom Lerrer  Shruti Nayak  Inbar Azoulay-Alfaguter  Connor JR Foster  Elliot A Philips  Benjamin G Neel  Beatrix Ueberheide  Adam Mor
Abstract:Programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) is a critical inhibitory receptor that limits excessive T cell responses. Cancer cells have evolved to evade these immunoregulatory mechanisms by upregulating PD-1 ligands and preventing T cell–mediated anti-tumor responses. Consequently, therapeutic blockade of PD-1 enhances T cell–mediated anti-tumor immunity, but many patients do not respond and a significant proportion develop inflammatory toxicities. To improve anti-cancer therapy, it is critical to reveal the mechanisms by which PD-1 regulates T cell responses. We performed global quantitative phosphoproteomic interrogation of PD-1 signaling in T cells. By complementing our analysis with functional validation assays, we show that PD-1 targets tyrosine phosphosites that mediate proximal T cell receptor signaling, cytoskeletal organization, and immune synapse formation. PD-1 ligation also led to differential phosphorylation of serine and threonine sites within proteins regulating T cell activation, gene expression, and protein translation. In silico predictions revealed that kinase/substrate relationships engaged downstream of PD-1 ligation. These insights uncover the phosphoproteomic landscape of PD-1–triggered pathways and reveal novel PD-1 substrates that modulate diverse T cell functions and may serve as future therapeutic targets. These data are a useful resource in the design of future PD-1–targeting therapeutic approaches.
Keywords:T cell  programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1)  programmed cell death ligand 2 (PD-L2)  phosphoproteomics  cell signaling  mass spectrometry  signaling networks  immunology  T cell receptor (TCR)  inhibition mechanism  immunotherapy  kinase-substrate relationships
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