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Targeting Tumor-derived Sphingosine Kinase 2 Unleashes Antitumor Immunity and Improves Survival of Mice with Group 3 Medulloblastoma

Created on 14 Aug 2026

Abstract

Group 3 medulloblastomas (G3MB) carry the worst prognosis among medulloblastoma subtypes, yet molecularly targeted therapies remain elusive. Standard treatments cause severe long-term morbidity in survivors. Here, we identify tumor-derived sphingosine kinase 2 (SPHK2) as an essential driver of G3MB initiation and progression. SPHK2 exacerbates local immunosuppression by suppressing cytotoxic T-cell and NK-cell activity while promoting regulatory T-cell infiltration. Genetic or pharmacologic SPHK2 inhibition using Opaganib attenuates pro-survival tumor signaling and restores anti-tumor immunity, significantly improving survival in syngeneic G3MB mouse models. Combining Opaganib with fractionated low-dose radiation (f-LDRT) further enhances antigen presentation and reprograms tumor-associated myeloid cells toward an anti-tumor phenotype. This combination therapy markedly prolongs survival without inducing significant toxicity. Overall, our study establishes SPHK2 as a previously unrecognized therapeutic target and presents a safe, effective, microenvironment-reprogramming regimen for G3MB.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 14 Aug 2026.

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