肺癌固有SOX2表达通过诱导Treg细胞依赖性CD8+ t细胞排斥介导对检查点阻断治疗的抗性。

IF 8.2 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Cancer immunology research Pub Date : 2025-04-02 DOI:10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-24-0184
Elen Torres-Mejia, Sally Weng, Charlie A Whittaker, Kim B Nguyen, Ellen Duong, Leon Yim, Stefani Spranger
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肿瘤细胞的内在信号通路可以极大地影响肿瘤免疫微环境,通过将免疫细胞群排除在肿瘤外,促进肿瘤的进展和对免疫治疗的抵抗。据报道,几种肿瘤细胞内在通路调节骨髓细胞和t细胞浸润,形成“冷”肿瘤。然而,临床证据表明,从肿瘤核心排除细胞毒性T细胞也介导免疫逃避。在这里,我们发现非小细胞肺癌中肿瘤细胞固有的SOX2信号传导诱导细胞毒性T细胞从肿瘤核心排斥,并促进对检查点阻断治疗的抵抗。从机制上讲,肿瘤细胞内在SOX2表达上调肿瘤细胞中的CCL2,导致调节性T细胞募集增加。CD8+ T细胞的排除依赖于调节性T细胞介导的肿瘤血管抑制。通过糖皮质激素诱导的tnfr相关蛋白(GITR)消耗肿瘤浸润调节性T细胞,恢复CD8+ T细胞浸润,并与检查点阻断治疗联合使用,降低肿瘤生长。这些结果表明,肺癌中肿瘤细胞固有的SOX2表达是免疫治疗耐药的一种机制,并为未来研究SOX2依赖性CD8+ t细胞排斥是否会从GITR+ Tregs的消耗中获益提供了证据。
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Lung Cancer-Intrinsic SOX2 Expression Mediates Resistance to Checkpoint Blockade Therapy by Inducing Treg-Dependent CD8+ T-cell Exclusion.

Tumor cell-intrinsic signaling pathways can drastically affect the tumor immune microenvironment, promoting tumor progression and resistance to immunotherapy by excluding immune cell populations from the tumor. Several tumor cell-intrinsic pathways have been reported to modulate myeloid-cell and T-cell infiltration, creating "cold" tumors. However, clinical evidence suggests that excluding cytotoxic T cells from the tumor core also mediates immune evasion. In this study, we find that tumor cell-intrinsic SOX2 signaling in non-small cell lung cancer induces the exclusion of cytotoxic T cells from the tumor core and promotes resistance to checkpoint blockade therapy. Mechanistically, tumor cell-intrinsic SOX2 expression upregulates CCL2 in tumor cells, resulting in increased recruitment of regulatory T cells (Treg). CD8+ T-cell exclusion depended on Treg-mediated suppression of tumor vasculature. Depleting tumor-infiltrating Tregs via glucocorticoid-induced TNF receptor-related protein restored CD8+ T-cell infiltration and, when combined with checkpoint blockade therapy, reduced tumor growth. These results show that tumor cell-intrinsic SOX2 expression in lung cancer serves as a mechanism of immunotherapy resistance and provide evidence to support future studies investigating whether patients with non-small cell lung cancer with SOX2-dependent CD8+ T-cell exclusion would benefit from the depletion of glucocorticoid-induced TNFR-related protein-positive Tregs.

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Cancer immunology research
Cancer immunology research ONCOLOGY-IMMUNOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Cancer Immunology Research publishes exceptional original articles showcasing significant breakthroughs across the spectrum of cancer immunology. From fundamental inquiries into host-tumor interactions to developmental therapeutics, early translational studies, and comprehensive analyses of late-stage clinical trials, the journal provides a comprehensive view of the discipline. In addition to original research, the journal features reviews and opinion pieces of broad significance, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration within the cancer research community. Serving as a premier resource for immunology knowledge in cancer research, the journal drives deeper insights into the host-tumor relationship, potent cancer treatments, and enhanced clinical outcomes. Key areas of interest include endogenous antitumor immunity, tumor-promoting inflammation, cancer antigens, vaccines, antibodies, cellular therapy, cytokines, immune regulation, immune suppression, immunomodulatory effects of cancer treatment, emerging technologies, and insightful clinical investigations with immunological implications.
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