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DDX3 Regulates the Innate Immune Response to Bone Sarcomas

Weil, R.; Uceda Arias-Stella, E.; Peng, D.; Cahan, P.; ter Hoeve, N.; van Diest, P. J.; Raman, V.; Gourabathini, P.; McKinney, K. Q.; Wells, K.; Smith, K. H.; Huo, J.; Oesterheld, J.; Loeb, D. M.

2026-07-09 cancer biology
10.64898/2026.07.01.735844 bioRxiv
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Osteosarcoma (OS) and Ewing sarcoma (EWS) are the most common malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents, with survival rates around 25% in metastatic disease and few advances in treatment in decades. High DDX3 expression has been reported across various sarcoma subtypes. Depending on the context, DDX3 appears to have opposing roles in regulating the tumor immune microenvironment. Within macrophages, DDX3 promotes inflammatory cytokine expression and supports immune cell function. In contrast, in tumor cells DDX3 suppresses a pro-inflammatory state by unwinding dsRNAs, preventing a Type I interferon response. We show that inhibiting DDX3 with RK-33 leads to dsRNA accumulation, inducing a Type I interferon response and broader inflammatory gene expression changes across multiple sarcoma models, shifting macrophage polarization toward a pro-inflammatory M1-like phenotype. To evaluate whether this innate immune microenvironmental remodeling could translate into clinical benefit, we assessed the therapeutic efficacy of RK-33 alone or in combination with mifamurtide, an immunostimulant, in immune competent mouse models of osteosarcoma, with metastatic burden as the primary outcome. We found that in the absence of MYC over-expression, the combination treatment significantly reduced metastatic spread. These findings support targeting DDX3 as a novel innate immune based therapeutic strategy and highlight that the tumors molecular landscape critically influences therapeutic responsiveness.

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