De novo necroptosis creates an inflammatory environment mediating tumor susceptibility to immune checkpoint inhibitors

从头坏死凋亡创造了一种炎症环境,介导肿瘤对免疫检查点抑制剂的敏感性

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作者:Samuel T Workenhe, Andrew Nguyen, David Bakhshinyan, Jiarun Wei, David N Hare, Kelly L MacNeill, Yonghong Wan, Andrew Oberst, Jonathan L Bramson, Jalees A Nasir, Alyssa Vito, Nader El-Sayes, Sheila K Singh, Andrew G McArthur, Karen L Mossman

Abstract

Cancer immunotherapies using monoclonal antibodies to block inhibitory checkpoints are showing durable remissions in many types of cancer patients, although the majority of breast cancer patients acquire little benefit. Human melanoma and lung cancer patient studies suggest that immune checkpoint inhibitors are often potent in patients that already have intratumoral T cell infiltrate; although it remains unknown what types of interventions can result in an intratumoral T cell infiltrate in breast cancer. Using non-T cell-inflamed mammary tumors, we assessed what biological processes and downstream inflammation can overcome the barriers to spontaneous T cell priming. Here we show a specific type of combination therapy, consisting of oncolytic virus and chemotherapy, activates necroptosis and limits tumor growth in autochthonous tumors. Combination therapy activates proinflammatory cytokines; intratumoral influx of myeloid cells and cytotoxic T cell infiltrate in locally treated and distant autochthonous tumors to render them susceptible to immune checkpoint inhibitors.

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