scholarly journals Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells Expansion Persists After Early ART and May Affect CD4 T Cell Recovery

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chiara Agrati ◽  
Nicola Tumino ◽  
Veronica Bordoni ◽  
Carmela Pinnetti ◽  
Andrea Sabatini ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (Suppl 3) ◽  
pp. A504-A504
Author(s):  
Luis Carvajal ◽  
Luciana Gneo ◽  
Carmela De Santo ◽  
Matt Perez ◽  
Tracy Garron ◽  
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BackgroundMyeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) accumulate in the blood and tumor microenvironment (TME) and suppress anti-tumor immune responses.1 Cancer cells express the granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), which drives MDSC differentiation and function.2 3 4 It is upregulated in several cancers, including mesothelioma, pancreatic and colorectal, and it is linked to higher levels of intra-tumoral MDSCs and poorer overall survival.2 4 5 In animal models, knockdown of GM-CSF in pancreatic epithelium or pancreatic mesenchymal stem cells inhibits tumorigenesis, reduces intra-tumor MDSCs and enhances CD8+ T cell accumulation.6 7 8 Therefore, targeting the GM-CSF receptor alpha (GM-CSFRα) on MDSCs is an attractive strategy to restore anti-tumor immunity. Mavrilimumab is a clinical stage fully human monoclonal antibody that blocks GM-CSFRα. It has demonstrated efficacy and acceptable safety profile in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, and it’s currently undergoing investigation in phase II studies in giant cell arteritis and in patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia and hyper-inflammation (NCT03827018, NCT04397497, respectively). The present study investigates its potential as a therapeutic strategy to target MDSCs in the TME as an adjuvant to immunotherapy.MethodsCancer cell supernatants were collected when cells reached confluency. Human GM-CSF was measured by ELISA. Healthy donor CD14+ monocytes were incubated (± mavrilimumab) with cancer cell supernatants for either 3 or 6 days followed by phenotypic analysis (CD14, CD33, HLA-DR, CD11b, CD206, CD80, PD-L1, Arginase-1) by flow cytometry. On day 3, autologous CD3+ T cells were stimulated with CD3/CD28 and IL-2 and co-cultured with putative MDSCs for 5 days. T-cell proliferation was evaluated by measuring carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester (CFSE) dilution in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells by flow cytometry.ResultsGM-CSF is expressed in the supernatant of cancer cell lines (HCT116, SW-480, Panc-1, Capan-1). Human monocytes cultured with conditioned medium from colorectal carcinoma (SW-480) or pancreatic adenocarcinoma (Capan-1) show downregulation of HLA-DR, increased expression of PD-L1, Arg-1, CD206, and can suppress T-cell proliferation in-vitro. Similarly, peripheral blood monocytes purified from pancreatic cancer patients suppress T-cell proliferation ex-vivo. Notably, Mavrilimumab inhibits the polarization of healthy donor monocytes to M-MDSCs and restores T-cell proliferation.ConclusionsTargeting of GM-CSFRα with mavrilimumab may alleviate the pro-tumorigenic and immunosuppressive functions of MDSCs in the TME. Future clinical studies should evaluate whether targeting of the GM-CSFRα in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors is a viable therapeutic option to bolster their efficacy.Ethics ApprovalThe study was approved by the Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy, University of Birmingham, UK Ethics Board. Healthy volunteer human material was obtained from commercial sources and approved by Stemexpress Institutional Review Board (IRB).ReferencesLaw AMK, Valdes-Mora F, Gallego-Ortega D. Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells as a Therapeutic Target for Cancer. Cells 2020;9(3):561.Khanna S, Graef S, Mussai F, et al. Tumor-Derived GM-CSF Promotes Granulocyte Immunosuppression in Mesothelioma Patients. Clin Cancer Res 2018;24(12):2859–2872.Dolcetti L, Peranzoni E, Ugel S, et al. Hierarchy of immunosuppressive strength among myeloid-derived suppressor cell subsets is determined by GM-CSF. Eur J Immunol 2010;40(1):22–35.Takeuchi S, Baghdadi M, Tsuchikawa T, et al. Chemotherapy-derived inflammatory responses accelerate the formation of immunosuppressive myeloid cells in the tissue microenvironment of human pancreatic cancer. Cancer Res 2015;75(13):2629–2640.Chen Y, Zhao Z, Chen Y, et al. An epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition-inducing potential of granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor in colon cancer. Sci Rep 2017;7(1):8265.Bayne LJ, Beatty GL, Jhala N, et al. Tumor-derived granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor regulates myeloid inflammation and T cell immunity in pancreatic cancer. Cancer Cell 2012;21(6):822–835.Pylayeva-Gupta Y, Lee KE, Hajdu CH, Miller G, Bar-Sagi D. Oncogenic Kras-induced GM-CSF production promotes the development of pancreatic neoplasia. Cancer Cell 2012;21(6):836–847.Waghray M, Yalamanchili M, Dziubinski M, et al. GM-CSF mediates mesenchymal-epithelial cross-talk in pancreatic cancer. Cancer Discov 2016;6(8):886–899.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (Suppl 3) ◽  
pp. A536-A536
Author(s):  
Juan Dong ◽  
Cassandra Gilmore ◽  
Hieu Ta ◽  
Keman Zhang ◽  
Sarah Stone ◽  
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BackgroundV-domain immunoglobulin suppressor of T cell activation (VISTA) is a B7 family inhibitory immune checkpoint protein and is highly expressed on myeloid cells and T cells.1 VISTA acts as both an inhibitory ligand when expressed on antigen-presenting cells and a receptor when expressed on T cells. Our recent study has shown that VISTA is a myeloid cell-specific immune checkpoint and that blocking VISTA can reprogram suppressive myeloid cells and promote a T cell-stimulatory tumor microenvironment.2 In this study, we further demonstrate that VISTA blockade directly alters the differentiation and the suppressive function of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC).MethodsFlow cytometry was performed to examine VISTA expression on MDSCs in multiple murine tumor models including the B16BL6 melanoma model, MC38 colon cancer model, and the KPC pancreatic cancer models. To examine the role of VISTA in controlling the differentiation and suppressive function of MDSCs, we cultured wild type (WT) and VISTA.KO bone marrow progenitor cells with GM-CSF and IL-6 to induce BM -derived MDSCs.ResultsOur preliminary results show that VISTA is highly expressed on M-MDSCs in B16BL6, MC38 and KPC tumors. In BM-derived MDSCs, VISTA deletion significantly altered the signaling pathways and the differentiation of MDSCs. Multiple inflammatory signaling pathways were downregulated in VISTA KO MDSCs, resulting in decreased production of cytokines such as IL1 and chemokines such as CCL2/4/9, as well as significantly impaired their ability to suppress the activation of CD8+ T cells. The loss of suppressive function in VISTA KO MDSCs is correlated with significantly reduced expression of iNOS. To validate the results from BM-MDSCs, we sorted CD11b+CD11c-Ly6C+Ly6G- M-MDSCs and CD11b+CD11c-Ly6G+ G-MDSCs from B16BL6 tumor tissues and tested the ability of a VISTA-blocking mAb to reverse the suppressive effects of tumor-derived MDSCs. Our results show that blocking VISTA impaired the suppressive function of tumor-derived M-MDSC but not G-MDSCs.ConclusionsTaken together, these results demonstrate a crucial role of VISTA in regulating the differentiation and function of MDSCs, and that blocking VISTA abolishes MDSC-mediated T cell suppression, thereby boosting.Ethics ApprovalAll in vivo studies were reviewed and approved by Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (Approval number 2019-2142).ReferencesXu W, Hire T, Malarkannan, S. et al. The structure, expression, and multifaceted role of immune-checkpoint protein VISTA as a critical regulator of anti-tumor immunity, autoimmunity, and inflammation. Cell Mol Immunol 2018;15:438–446.Xu W, Dong J, Zheng Y, et al. Immune-checkpoint protein VISTA regulates antitumor immunity by controlling myeloid cell-mediated inflammation and immunosuppression. Cancer Immunol Res 2019;7:1497–510.


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