Table 1.

Cancer genes known to influence PD-L1 expression

GeneFunctionRelation to MYCRefs. (relation to MYC)Refs. (induce PD-L1 expression)
MYC Oncogene N/A N/A 44,45  
BRD4 Oncogene Epigenetic regulator 110  71  
RAS Oncogene Upstream 111,112  94  
NF-kB Proproliferative Upstream, downstream 113  74  
AKT Oncogene Upstream 114,115  90,91  
CDK5 Oncogene Upstream 116  92  
MET Oncogene Upstream 117,118  93  
MAPK Oncogene Upstream 119,120  93  
EGFR Oncogene Upstream 121  83  
ALK Oncogene Upstream 122  85  
STAT3 Oncogene Upstream, downstream 123  46,124  
PTEN Tumor suppressor Upstream 125-128  82,86  
P53 Tumor suppressor Upstream, downstream 129-131  132,133  
GeneFunctionRelation to MYCRefs. (relation to MYC)Refs. (induce PD-L1 expression)
MYC Oncogene N/A N/A 44,45  
BRD4 Oncogene Epigenetic regulator 110  71  
RAS Oncogene Upstream 111,112  94  
NF-kB Proproliferative Upstream, downstream 113  74  
AKT Oncogene Upstream 114,115  90,91  
CDK5 Oncogene Upstream 116  92  
MET Oncogene Upstream 117,118  93  
MAPK Oncogene Upstream 119,120  93  
EGFR Oncogene Upstream 121  83  
ALK Oncogene Upstream 122  85  
STAT3 Oncogene Upstream, downstream 123  46,124  
PTEN Tumor suppressor Upstream 125-128  82,86  
P53 Tumor suppressor Upstream, downstream 129-131  132,133  

Expression of many oncogenes, and loss of select tumor suppressors, can influence PD-L1 expression. These are tabulated along with their possible influence on MYC signaling.

N/A, not applicable; Refs., references.

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