Response to Chemoimmunotherapy Is Associated With Expansion of Systemic Antitumor CD4 + Th1 Response in Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Mylène Wespiser, Amélie Marguier, Benoît Lecoester, Thibault Richard, Laura Boullerot, Marine Malfroy, Abhishek Kumar, Caroline Laheurte, Olivier Adotévi
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Abstract

Limited data have reported the evolution of antitumor immune responses under chemoimmunotherapy (chemo-IO) in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer. In this concise study, we performed dynamic monitoring of antitumor CD4 + T helper 1 (Th1) response in peripheral blood from 12 patients receiving a first-line chemo-IO. Tumor-reactive CD4 + Th1 cells were assessed within blood lymphocytes using interferon-gamma enzyme-linked immunospot assay to detect telomerase (TERT)-specific T cells at baseline, 3 and 12 months after treatment. An induction of circulating anti-TERT CD4 + Th1 response were found in 6 of 12 patients at 3 months after chemo-IO. In contrast, 3 patients had a substantial decrease in their preexisting response and 3 remained nonimmune responders. Among patients with chemo-IO-induced immune response, half achieved an objective clinical response and had long-lasting circulating anti-TERT CD4 + Th1 cells detected for at least 1 year. In contrast, no objective response was documented in nonimmune responders and a link between the loss of anti-TERT CD4 + Th1 responses were observed in patients with progressive disease. This preliminary work supports a relationship between the efficacy of combinatorial chemo-IO and circulating anti-TERT CD4 + Th1 responses and highlights the interest to implement blood-based monitoring of tumor-reactive CD4 + T cells that could be additional help for patient management.

转移性非小细胞肺癌对化学免疫治疗的反应与全身抗肿瘤CD4 + Th1反应的扩大有关
有限的数据报道了转移性非小细胞肺癌患者化疗免疫治疗(chemo-IO)下抗肿瘤免疫反应的演变。在这项简明的研究中,我们对12名接受一线化疗的患者外周血中的抗肿瘤CD4 + T辅助1 (Th1)反应进行了动态监测。在基线、治疗后3个月和12个月,使用干扰素- γ酶联免疫斑点法检测端粒酶(TERT)特异性T细胞,评估血液淋巴细胞中肿瘤反应性CD4 + Th1细胞。化疗后3个月,12例患者中有6例出现循环抗tert CD4 + Th1反应。相比之下,3名患者先前存在的反应明显减少,3名患者仍然没有免疫反应。在化疗诱导免疫反应的患者中,有一半达到了客观临床反应,并且在至少1年内检测到持久的循环抗tert CD4 + Th1细胞。相比之下,在非免疫应答者中没有客观的应答记录,并且在进行性疾病患者中观察到抗tert CD4 + Th1应答的丧失之间的联系。这项初步工作支持了组合化疗- io和循环抗tert CD4 + Th1反应之间的关系,并强调了实施基于血液的肿瘤反应性CD4 + T细胞监测的兴趣,这可能为患者管理提供额外的帮助。
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Journal of Immunotherapy
Journal of Immunotherapy 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
79
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Immunotherapy features rapid publication of articles on immunomodulators, lymphokines, antibodies, cells, and cell products in cancer biology and therapy. Laboratory and preclinical studies, as well as investigative clinical reports, are presented. The journal emphasizes basic mechanisms and methods for the rapid transfer of technology from the laboratory to the clinic. JIT contains full-length articles, review articles, and short communications.
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