2015
DOI: 10.1038/nature14292
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Radiation and dual checkpoint blockade activate non-redundant immune mechanisms in cancer

Abstract: Immune checkpoint inhibitors1 result in impressive clinical responses2–5 but optimal results will require combination with each other6 and other therapies. This raises fundamental questions about mechanisms of non-redundancy and resistance. Here, we report major tumor regressions in a subset of patients with metastatic melanoma treated with an anti-CTLA4 antibody (anti-CTLA4) and radiation (RT) and reproduced this effect in mouse models. Although combined treatment improved responses in irradiated and unirradi… Show more

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“…A similar impact on tumor size with STING loss was noted in abscopal tumors when the contralateral tumor was irradiated directly in the mice (Extended data 6e and 6f). Consistent with a requirement for T cell responses, STING knockout prevented the enrichment of intratumoral CD8 T cells in the abscopal tumor (Fig 4d) 24, 26 . Thus, STING signaling is a critical component of host immune activation that drives regression of distal tumors in RT- and anti-CTLA4 combination therapy.…”
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“…A similar impact on tumor size with STING loss was noted in abscopal tumors when the contralateral tumor was irradiated directly in the mice (Extended data 6e and 6f). Consistent with a requirement for T cell responses, STING knockout prevented the enrichment of intratumoral CD8 T cells in the abscopal tumor (Fig 4d) 24, 26 . Thus, STING signaling is a critical component of host immune activation that drives regression of distal tumors in RT- and anti-CTLA4 combination therapy.…”
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“…Overall survival and flow cytometry for tumor infiltrating CD8+ T-cells was performed as described 25 . For the in situ irradiation experiments of Extended Data 4e and 4f experiments were performed using the Small Animal Radiation Research Platform (SAARP) as previously described 24 .…”
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“…Administering radiotherapy with immunotherapy has been shown to improve immune responses and can elicit an “abscopal effect” 2 . Unfortunately, response rates for this strategy remain low 3 . Herein, we report an improved cancer immunotherapy approach that utilizes antigen-capturing nanoparticles (AC-NPs).…”
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“…28 CD8 positive cells were counted in 5 random high powered fields (HPF, 40x) and averaged per sample. PD-L1 staining was scored 0 to 4, as previously described.…”
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confidence: 99%