Abstract A19: PD-1 modulation promotes antitumor immunity by improving metabolic fitness of both PD-1+ and PD-1- CD8+ T cells in the tumor
Although PD-1 pathway inhibitors are revolutionizing cancer treatment, the mechanisms by which PD-1 regulates anti-tumor immunity are not fully understood. Following subcutaneous transplantation of MC38 adenocarcinoma tumor cells into mice, we show that complete loss of PD-1 selectively on CD8+ T ce...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cancer immunology research 2018-09, Vol.6 (9_Supplement), p.A19-A19 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although PD-1 pathway inhibitors are revolutionizing cancer treatment, the mechanisms by which PD-1 regulates anti-tumor immunity are not fully understood. Following subcutaneous transplantation of MC38 adenocarcinoma tumor cells into mice, we show that complete loss of PD-1 selectively on CD8+ T cells improved metabolic activity and functions in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Since clinically PD-1 inhibitors likely act on T cells post-priming, we next deleted PD-1 after initial priming and restricted deletion to roughly 50% of cells. Loss of PD-1 led to T cell-intrinsic boosts in metabolism and CD8+ T cells that lost PD-1 after priming preferentially formed anti-tumor memory cells, suggesting PD-1 antagonizes memory formation. Unexpectedly, there was also a bystander effect that improved functions of PD-1 expressing CD8+ T cells in the TME. These data suggest that complete loss of PD-1 is not necessary for optimal tumor immunity, and that enhancing the functions of a subset of CD8+ T cells can promote an antitumor microenvironment and immunologic memory.
Citation Format: Kristen E. Pauken, Vikram R. Juneja, Peter T. Sage, Martin W. LaFleur, Juhi R. Kuchroo, Alison Ringel, Noga Ron-Harel, Seth P. Maleri, Gordon J. Freeman, Nicolas Chevrier, Marcia C. Haigis, Arlene H. Sharpe. PD-1 modulation promotes antitumor immunity by improving metabolic fitness of both PD-1+ and PD-1- CD8+ T cells in the tumor [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference on Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy; 2017 Oct 1-4; Boston, MA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Immunol Res 2018;6(9 Suppl):Abstract nr A19. |
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ISSN: | 2326-6066 2326-6074 |
DOI: | 10.1158/2326-6074.TUMIMM17-A19 |