Angela L Hughson, Gary Hannon, Noah A Salama, Tara G Vrooman, Caroline A Stockwell, Bradley N Mills, Jesse Garrett-Larsen, Haoming Qiu, Roula Katerji, Lauren Benoodt, Carl J Johnston, Joseph D Murphy, Emma Kruger, Jian Ye, Nicholas W Gavras, David C Keeley, Shuyang S Qin, Maggie L Lesch, Jason B Muhitch, Tanzy M T Love, Laura M Calvi, Edith M Lord, Nadia Luheshi, Jim Elyes, David C Linehan, Scott A Gerber
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Abstract
Pronounced T cell exhaustion characterizes immunosuppressive tumors, with the tumor microenvironment (TME) employing multiple mechanisms to elicit this suppression. Traditional immunotherapies, such as immune checkpoint blockade, often fail due to their focus primarily on T cells. To overcome this, we utilized a proinflammatory cytokine, interleukin (IL)-12, that re-wires the immunosuppressive TME by inducing T cell effector function while also repolarizing immunosuppressive myeloid cells. Due to toxicities observed with systemic administration of this cytokine, we utilized lipid nanoparticles encapsulating mRNA encoding IL-12 for intratumoral injection. This strategy has been proven safe and tolerable in early clinical trials for solid malignancies. We report an unprecedented loss of exhausted T cells and the emergence of an activated phenotype in murine pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) and IL-12mRNA. Our mechanistic findings reveal that each treatment modality contributes to the T cell response differently, with SBRT expanding the T cell receptor repertoire and IL-12mRNA promoting robust T cell proliferation and effector status. This distinctive T cell signature mediated marked growth reductions and long-term survival in local and metastatic PDAC models. This is the first study of its kind combining SBRT with IL-12mRNA and provides a promising new approach for treating this aggressive malignancy.
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Molecular Therapy Nucleic Acids is an international, open-access journal that publishes high-quality research in nucleic-acid-based therapeutics to treat and correct genetic and acquired diseases. It is the official journal of the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy and is built upon the success of Molecular Therapy. The journal focuses on gene- and oligonucleotide-based therapies and publishes peer-reviewed research, reviews, and commentaries. Its impact factor for 2022 is 8.8. The subject areas covered include the development of therapeutics based on nucleic acids and their derivatives, vector development for RNA-based therapeutics delivery, utilization of gene-modifying agents like Zn finger nucleases and triplex-forming oligonucleotides, pre-clinical target validation, safety and efficacy studies, and clinical trials.