T helper 2 cell-directed immunotherapy eliminates precancerous skin lesions

  • Tomonori Oka
  • , Sabrina S. Smith
  • , Heehwa G. Son
  • , Truelian Lee
  • , Valeria S. Oliver-Garcia
  • , Mahsa Mortaja
  • , Kathryn E. Trerice
  • , Lily S. Isakoff
  • , Danielle N. Conrad
  • , Marjan Azin
  • , Neel S. Raval
  • , Mary Tabacchi
  • , Luni Emdad
  • , Swadesh K. Das
  • , Paul B. Fisher
  • , Lynn A. Cornelius
  • , Shadmehr Demehri

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Abstract

The continuous rise in skin cancer incidence highlights an imperative for improved skin cancer prevention. Topical calcipotriolplus- 5-fluorouracil (calcipotriol-plus-5-FU) immunotherapy effectively eliminates precancerous skin lesions and prevents squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in patients. However, its mechanism of action remains unclear. Herein, we demonstrate that calcipotriol-plus-5-FU immunotherapy induces T helper type 2 (Th2) immunity, eliminating premalignant keratinocytes in humans. CD4+ Th2 cells were required and were sufficient downstream of thymic stromal lymphopoietin cytokine induction by calcipotriol to suppress skin cancer development. Th2-associated cytokines induced IL-24 expression in cancer cells, resulting in toxic autophagy and anoikis followed by apoptosis. Calcipotriol-plus-5-FU immunotherapy was dependent on IL-24 to suppress skin carcinogenesis in vivo. Collectively, our findings establish a critical role for Th2 immunity in cancer immunoprevention and highlight the Th2/IL-24 axis as an innovative target for skin cancer prevention and therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere183274
JournalJournal of Clinical Investigation
Volume135
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2 2025

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