Dual MAPK Inhibition Triggers Pro-inflammatory Signals and Sensitizes BRAF V600E Glioma to T Cell-Mediated Checkpoint Therapy.

IF 3.5 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chinese Physics Letters Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1101/2023.02.03.526065
Yao Lulu Xing, Stefan Grossauer, Jong-Whi Park, Emon Nasajpour, Brandon Bui, Daniella Morales, Dena Panovska, Jeffrey J Nirschl, Zhi-Ping Feng, Ruolun Wei, Katharina Koeck, Wes Thomason, Joanna Xiu, Patrick N Harter, Katharina Filipski, Kelly Mahaney, Xuhuai Ji, Jean M Mulcahy Levy, Gerald A Grant, Laura M Prolo, Kyle M Walsh, Michael Lim, Dolores Hambardzumyan, Claudia K Petritsch
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BRAF V600E pediatric low-grade gliomas frequently transform into high-grade gliomas (HGG) and poorly respond to chemotherapy, resulting in high mortality. Although combined BRAF and MEK inhibition (BRAFi+MEKi) outperforms chemotherapy, ∼70% of BRAF V600E HGG patients are therapy resistant and undergo unbridled tumor progression. BRAF V600E glioma have an immune-rich microenvironment suggesting that they could be responsive to immunotherapy but effects of BRAFi+MEKi on anti-tumor immunity are unclear. Using patient tumor tissue before and after BRAFi+MEKi, two novel syngeneic murine models of BRAF V600E HGG, and patient-derived cell lines, we examined the effects of clinically relevant BRAFi+MEKi with dabrafenib and trametinib on tumor growth, cell states, and tumor-infiltrating T cells. We find that BRAFi+MEKi treatment: i) upregulated programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) signaling genes and PD-1 ligand (PD-L1) protein expression in murine BRAF V600E HGG by stimulating IFNγ and IL-27, ii) attenuated T cell activity by IL-23, IL-27 and IL-32 production, which can promote the expansion of regulatory T cells, and iii) induced glial differentiation linked to a therapy-resistant PD-L1+ compartment through Galectin-3 secretion by tumor cells. Murine BRAF V600E HGG shrinkage by BRAFi+MEKi is associated with the upregulation of interferon-gamma response genes, MHC class I/II expression, and antigen presentation and processing programs, indicative of increased anti-tumor immunity. Combined BRAFi+MEKi with therapeutic antibodies inhibiting the PD-1 and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) immune checkpoints re-activate T cells and provide a survival benefit over single therapy in a T cell-dependent manner. The quadruple treatment overcame BRAFi+MEKi resistance by invigorating T cell-mediated anti-tumor immunity in murine BRAF V600E HGG. PD-L1 expression was elevated in human BRAF-mutant versus BRAF-wildtype glioblastoma clinical specimen, complementing experimental findings and suggesting translational relevance for patient care.

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双重 MAPK 抑制会触发促炎信号,并使 BRAF V600E 脑胶质瘤对 T 细胞介导的检查点疗法敏感。
BRAF V600E小儿低级别胶质瘤经常转化为高级别胶质瘤(HGG),对化疗反应差,死亡率高。虽然BRAF和MEK联合抑制疗法(BRAFi+MEKi)的疗效优于化疗,但70%的BRAF V600E HGG患者对治疗产生耐药性,肿瘤肆无忌惮地发展。BRAF V600E胶质瘤具有免疫丰富的微环境,这表明它们可能对免疫疗法有反应,但BRAFi+MEKi对抗肿瘤免疫的影响尚不清楚。我们利用 BRAFi+MEKi 前后的患者肿瘤组织、两种新型 BRAF V600E HGG 合成小鼠模型和患者衍生细胞系,研究了达拉非尼和曲美替尼与临床相关的 BRAFi+MEKi 对肿瘤生长、细胞状态和肿瘤浸润 T 细胞的影响。我们发现,BRAFi+MEKi治疗:i)通过刺激IFNγ和IL-27,上调小鼠BRAF V600E HGG中程序性细胞死亡蛋白-1(PD-1)信号基因和PD-1配体(PD-L1)蛋白的表达;ii)通过IL-23、IL-27和IL-32的产生减弱T细胞的活性,从而促进调节性T细胞的扩增;iii)通过肿瘤细胞分泌Galectin-3,诱导与耐药PD-L1+区相关的神经胶质分化。BRAFi+MEKi 使小鼠 BRAF V600E HGG 缩小与干扰素-γ 反应基因、MHC I/II 类表达以及抗原递呈和处理程序的上调有关,表明抗肿瘤免疫力增强。BRAFi+MEKi与抑制PD-1和细胞毒性T淋巴细胞相关蛋白4(CTLA-4)免疫检查点的治疗性抗体联合治疗可重新激活T细胞,并以T细胞依赖的方式提供比单一疗法更高的生存率。在小鼠 BRAF V600E HGG 中,四联疗法通过激活 T 细胞介导的抗肿瘤免疫克服了 BRAFi+MEKi 抗药性。PD-L1在人类BRAF突变型与BRAF野生型胶质母细胞瘤临床标本中的表达升高,补充了实验结果,并表明对患者治疗具有转化意义。
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Chinese Physics Letters 物理-物理:综合
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