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Immunogenic Chemotherapy Enhances Recruitment of CAR-T Cells to Lung Tumors and Improves Antitumor Efficacy when Combined with Checkpoint Blockade

Authors :
Valentin Voillet
Carla A. Jaeger-Ruckstuhl
Stanley R. Riddell
Raphael Gottardo
Jennifer M. Specht
Smitha P. S. Pillai
Carolina Berger
Robert H. Pierce
Megha Sarvothama
Sarah M. Garrison
David G. Maloney
Scott N. Furlan
Sylvia Lee
Robert A. Amezquita
A. McGarry Houghton
Shivani Srivastava
Sushma Yechan-Gunja
Kimberly S. Smythe
Christoph Rader
Vishaka Muhunthan
Source :
Cancer cell. 39(2)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Summary Adoptive therapy using chimeric antigen receptor-modified T cells (CAR-T cells) is effective in hematologic but not epithelial malignancies, which cause the greatest mortality. In breast and lung cancer patients, CAR-T cells targeting the tumor-associated antigen receptor tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptor 1 (ROR1) infiltrate tumors poorly and become dysfunctional. To test strategies for enhancing efficacy, we adapted the KrasLSL-G12D/+;p53f/f autochthonous model of lung adenocarcinoma to express the CAR target ROR1. Murine ROR1 CAR-T cells transferred after lymphodepletion with cyclophosphamide (Cy) transiently control tumor growth but infiltrate tumors poorly and lose function, similar to what is seen in patients. Adding oxaliplatin (Ox) to the lymphodepletion regimen activates tumor macrophages to express T-cell-recruiting chemokines, resulting in improved CAR-T cell infiltration, remodeling of the tumor microenvironment, and increased tumor sensitivity to anti-PD-L1. Combination therapy with Ox/Cy and anti-PD-L1 synergistically improves CAR-T cell-mediated tumor control and survival, providing a strategy to improve CAR-T cell efficacy in the clinic.

Details

ISSN :
18783686
Volume :
39
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a0b81c9a1c1701b70a55581b64181337