articleScience Translational MedicineApr 12, 2017GREEN OA

Combined antiangiogenic and anti–PD-L1 therapy stimulates tumor immunity through HEV formation

VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology · University of California, San Francisco · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Inhibitors of VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor)/VEGFR2 (vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2) are commonly used in the clinic, but their beneficial effects are only observed in a subset of patients and limited by induction of diverse relapse mechanisms. We describe the up-regulation of an adaptive immunosuppressive pathway during antiangiogenic therapy, by which PD-L1 (programmed cell death ligand 1), the ligand of the negative immune checkpoint regulator PD-1 (programmed cell death protein 1), is enhanced by interferon-γ-expressing T cells in distinct intratumoral cell types in refractory pancreatic, breast, and brain tumor mouse models. Successful treatment with a combination of anti-VEGFR2…

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