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Antitumor efficacy of 90Y-NM600 targeted radionuclide therapy and PD-1 blockade is limited by regulatory T cells in murine prostate tumors
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Bednarz, Bryan P
, Kwon, Ohyun
, Marsh, Ian R
, Massey, Christopher
, Engle, Jonathan W
, Aluicio-Sarduy, Eduardo
, McNeel, Douglas G
, Weichert, Jamey P
, Ferreira, Carolina A
, Grudzinski, Joseph
, Potluri, Hemanth K
, Hernandez, Reinier
in
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/ Blood tests
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
/ Clinical trials
/ Clinical/Translational Cancer Immunotherapy
/ CTLA-4 Antigen
/ Dosimetry
/ FDA approval
/ Immunotherapy
/ Lymphocytes
/ Metastasis
/ Prostate cancer
/ Prostatic Neoplasms
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radioimmunotherapy
/ Tumors
2022
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Antitumor efficacy of 90Y-NM600 targeted radionuclide therapy and PD-1 blockade is limited by regulatory T cells in murine prostate tumors
by
Bednarz, Bryan P
, Kwon, Ohyun
, Marsh, Ian R
, Massey, Christopher
, Engle, Jonathan W
, Aluicio-Sarduy, Eduardo
, McNeel, Douglas G
, Weichert, Jamey P
, Ferreira, Carolina A
, Grudzinski, Joseph
, Potluri, Hemanth K
, Hernandez, Reinier
in
Antibodies
/ Antigens
/ Blood tests
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
/ Clinical trials
/ Clinical/Translational Cancer Immunotherapy
/ CTLA-4 Antigen
/ Dosimetry
/ FDA approval
/ Immunotherapy
/ Lymphocytes
/ Metastasis
/ Prostate cancer
/ Prostatic Neoplasms
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radioimmunotherapy
/ Tumors
2022
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Antitumor efficacy of 90Y-NM600 targeted radionuclide therapy and PD-1 blockade is limited by regulatory T cells in murine prostate tumors
by
Bednarz, Bryan P
, Kwon, Ohyun
, Marsh, Ian R
, Massey, Christopher
, Engle, Jonathan W
, Aluicio-Sarduy, Eduardo
, McNeel, Douglas G
, Weichert, Jamey P
, Ferreira, Carolina A
, Grudzinski, Joseph
, Potluri, Hemanth K
, Hernandez, Reinier
in
Antibodies
/ Antigens
/ Blood tests
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
/ Clinical trials
/ Clinical/Translational Cancer Immunotherapy
/ CTLA-4 Antigen
/ Dosimetry
/ FDA approval
/ Immunotherapy
/ Lymphocytes
/ Metastasis
/ Prostate cancer
/ Prostatic Neoplasms
/ Radiation therapy
/ Radioimmunotherapy
/ Tumors
2022
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Antitumor efficacy of 90Y-NM600 targeted radionuclide therapy and PD-1 blockade is limited by regulatory T cells in murine prostate tumors
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Antitumor efficacy of 90Y-NM600 targeted radionuclide therapy and PD-1 blockade is limited by regulatory T cells in murine prostate tumors
2022
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BackgroundSystemic radiation treatments that preferentially irradiate cancer cells over normal tissue, known as targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT), have shown significant potential for treating metastatic prostate cancer. Preclinical studies have demonstrated the ability of external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) to sensitize tumors to T cell checkpoint blockade. Combining TRT approaches with immunotherapy may be more feasible than combining with EBRT to treat widely metastatic disease, however the effects of TRT on the prostate tumor microenvironment alone and in combinfation with checkpoint blockade have not yet been studied.MethodsC57BL/6 mice-bearing TRAMP-C1 tumors and FVB/NJ mice-bearing Myc-CaP tumors were treated with a single intravenous administration of either low-dose or high-dose 90Y-NM600 TRT, and with or without anti-PD-1 therapy. Groups of mice were followed for tumor growth while others were used for tissue collection and immunophenotyping of the tumors via flow cytometry.Results90Y-NM600 TRT was safe at doses that elicited a moderate antitumor response. TRT had multiple effects on the tumor microenvironment including increasing CD8 +T cell infiltration, increasing checkpoint molecule expression on CD8 +T cells, and increasing PD-L1 expression on myeloid cells. However, PD-1 blockade with TRT treatment did not improve antitumor efficacy. Tregs remained functional up to 1 week following TRT, but CD8 +T cells were not, and the suppressive function of Tregs increased when anti-PD-1 was present in in vitro studies. The combination of anti-PD-1 and TRT was only effective in vivo when Tregs were depleted.ConclusionsOur data suggest that the combination of 90Y-NM600 TRT and PD-1 blockade therapy is ineffective in these prostate cancer models due to the activating effect of anti-PD-1 on Tregs. This finding underscores the importance of thorough understanding of the effects of TRT and immunotherapy combinations on the tumor immune microenvironment prior to clinical investigation.
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