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CMTM6 suppresses cell-surface expression of death receptor FAS in mice but not in humans - mouse FAS interactome


ABSTRACT: The transmembrane protein CMTM6 promotes plasma membrane expression of immune checkpoint PD-L1, an important suppressor of anti-tumor immunity. Targeting of CMTM6 was proposed as a strategy to decrease surface PD-L1 and trigger cytotoxicity against tumors. In accord, ablation of CMTM6 in mouse cancer models was shown to efficiently suppress tumor growth in a manner partially independent of PD-L1, which suggested that CMTM6 might regulate other proteins involved in anti-tumor immunity. Using mass spectrometry, we discovered that mouse CMTM6 strongly associates with the cell death receptor FAS and negatively regulates its expression in mice. Deletion of CMTM6 promotes FAS membrane localization and renders murine cells sensitive to FAS ligand-induced cytotoxicity. However, the interaction between CMTM6 and FAS is lost in human cells due to the difference in three amino acids at the boundary of the FAS extracellular and transmembrane domains. Altogether, our data urge caution when transferring promising data regarding the targeting of CMTM6 from mouse cancer models to potential human therapies. This dataset contains the MS analysis of proteins associated with mouse FAS. Mouse FAS or control EGFP were fused to the SF-tag, stably expressed in mouse ST2 cells, and isolated via tandem affinity purification.

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ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): T Cell, Cell Culture, Stromal Cell

SUBMITTER: Peter Draber  

LAB HEAD: Peter Draber

PROVIDER: PXD070298 | Pride | 2026-03-16

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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CMTM6 suppresses cell-surface expression of death receptor FAS in mice but not in humans.

Semberova Tereza T   Pribikova Michaela M   Cimermanova Veronika V   Trivic Tijana T   Haderbache Rafik R   Paprckova Darina D   Christen Luca L   Kissiova Helena H   Stepanek Ondrej O   Draber Peter P  

EMBO reports 20260203


The transmembrane protein CMTM6 promotes plasma membrane expression of the immune checkpoint protein PD-L1, a key suppressor of anti-tumor immunity. Targeting CMTM6 has been proposed as a strategy to enhance tumor cell killing by reducing PD-L1 surface expression. In accord, ablation of CMTM6 in mouse cancer models was shown to efficiently suppress tumor growth, but unexpectedly in a manner partially independent of PD-L1, suggesting that CMTM6 may regulate additional proteins involved in anti-tu  ...[more]

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