Low-Dose Radiotherapy Reverses Tumor Immune Desertification and Resistance to Immunotherapy

低剂量放射疗法可逆转肿瘤免疫沙漠化和免疫治疗耐药性

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作者:Fernanda G Herrera ,Catherine Ronet,Maria Ochoa de Olza #,David Barras #,Isaac Crespo #,Massimo Andreatta,Jesus Corria-Osorio,Aodrenn Spill,Fabrizio Benedetti,Raphael Genolet,Angela Orcurto,Martina Imbimbo,Eleonora Ghisoni,Blanca Navarro Rodrigo,Dominik R Berthold,Apostolos Sarivalasis,Khalil Zaman,Rafael Duran,Clarisse Dromain,John Prior,Niklaus Schaefer,Jean Bourhis,Georgia Dimopoulou,Zoi Tsourti,Marius Messemaker,Thomas Smith,Sarah E Warren,Periklis Foukas,Sylvie Rusakiewicz,Mikaël J Pittet,Stefan Zimmermann,Christine Sempoux,Urania Dafni,Alexandre Harari,Lana E Kandalaft,Santiago J Carmona,Denarda Dangaj Laniti,Melita Irving #,George Coukos #

Abstract

Developing strategies to inflame tumors is critical for increasing response to immunotherapy. Here, we report that low-dose radiotherapy (LDRT) of murine tumors promotes T-cell infiltration and enables responsiveness to combinatorial immunotherapy in an IFN-dependent manner. Treatment efficacy relied upon mobilizing both adaptive and innate immunity and depended on both cytotoxic CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. LDRT elicited predominantly CD4+ cells with features of exhausted effector cytotoxic cells, with a subset expressing NKG2D and exhibiting proliferative capacity, as well as a unique subset of activated dendritic cells expressing the NKG2D ligand RAE1. We translated these findings to a phase I clinical trial administering LDRT, low-dose cyclophosphamide, and immune checkpoint blockade to patients with immune-desert tumors. In responsive patients, the combinatorial treatment triggered T-cell infiltration, predominantly of CD4+ cells with Th1 signatures. Our data support the rational combination of LDRT with immunotherapy for effectively treating low T cell-infiltrated tumors. SIGNIFICANCE: Low-dose radiation reprogrammed the tumor microenvironment of tumors with scarce immune infiltration and together with immunotherapy induced simultaneous mobilization of innate and adaptive immunity, predominantly CD4+ effector T cells, to achieve tumor control dependent on NKG2D. The combination induced important responses in patients with metastatic immune-cold tumors.This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1.

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