Immunotherapy-activated T cells recruit and skew late-stage activated M1-like macrophages that are critical for therapeutic efficacy
Leiden University Medical Center · Oncode Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Total tumor clearance through immunotherapy is associated with a fully coordinated innate and adaptive immune response, but knowledge on the exact contribution of each immune cell subset is limited. We show that therapy-induced intratumoral CD8+ T cells recruited and skewed late-stage activated M1-like macrophages, which were critical for effective tumor control in two different murine models of cancer immunotherapy. The activated CD8+ T cells summon these macrophages into the tumor and their close vicinity via CCR5 signaling. Exposure of non-polarized macrophages to activated T cell supernatant and tumor lysate recapitulates the late-stage activated and tumoricidal phenotype in vitro. The transcriptomic…
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- 28.99
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- 100%
- References
- 86
Authors
15- MJMarit J van Elsas
Leiden University Medical Center, Oncode Institute
- JMJim Middelburg
Leiden University Medical Center, Oncode Institute
- CLCamilla Labrie
Leiden University Medical Center, Oncode Institute
- JRJessica Roelands
Leiden University Medical Center
- GSGaby Schaap
Leiden University Medical Center, Oncode Institute
Topics & keywords
- Immunotherapy
- Immune system
- CD8
- Cancer immunotherapy
- Cancer research
- Biology
- Macrophage
- Cytotoxic T cell