Radiotherapy and cisplatin increase immunotherapy efficacy by enabling local and systemic intratumoral T-cell activity

P Kroon, E Frijlink, V Iglesias-Guimarais, A Volkov… - Cancer Immunology …, 2019 - AACR
P Kroon, E Frijlink, V Iglesias-Guimarais, A Volkov, MM van Buuren, TN Schumacher
Cancer Immunology Research, 2019AACR
To increase cancer immunotherapy success, PD-1 blockade must be combined with
rationally selected treatments. Here, we examined, in a poorly immunogenic mouse breast
cancer model, the potential of antibody-based immunomodulation and conventional
anticancer treatments to collaborate with anti–PD-1 treatment. One requirement to improve
anti-PD-1–mediated tumor control was to promote tumor-specific cytotoxic T-cell (CTL)
priming, which was achieved by stimulating the CD137 costimulatory receptor. A second …
Abstract
To increase cancer immunotherapy success, PD-1 blockade must be combined with rationally selected treatments. Here, we examined, in a poorly immunogenic mouse breast cancer model, the potential of antibody-based immunomodulation and conventional anticancer treatments to collaborate with anti–PD-1 treatment. One requirement to improve anti-PD-1–mediated tumor control was to promote tumor-specific cytotoxic T-cell (CTL) priming, which was achieved by stimulating the CD137 costimulatory receptor. A second requirement was to overrule PD-1–unrelated mechanisms of CTL suppression in the tumor microenvironment (TME). This was achieved by radiotherapy and cisplatin treatment. In the context of CD137/PD-1–targeting immunotherapy, radiotherapy allowed for tumor elimination by altering the TME, rather than intrinsic CTL functionality. Combining this radioimmunotherapy regimen with low-dose cisplatin improved CTL-dependent regression of a contralateral tumor outside the radiation field. Thus, systemic tumor control may be achieved by combining immunotherapy protocols that promote T-cell priming with (chemo)radiation protocols that permit CTL activity in both the irradiated tumor and (occult) metastases.
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