CTLA-4/CD80 pathway regulates T cell infiltration into pancreatic cancer

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Fee Bengsch
Dawson M. Knoblock
Anni Liu
Florencia McAllister
Gregory L. Beatty
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[1] University of Pennsylvania,Abramson Cancer Center
[2] University of Pennsylvania,Division of Hematology
[3] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Oncology, Department of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine
[4] Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine,Department of Clinical Cancer Prevention
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Pancreas cancer; T cell exclusion; Treg; CTLA-4; CD80; Immunotherapy;
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The ability of some tumors to exclude effector T cells represents a major challenge to immunotherapy. T cell exclusion is particularly evident in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), a disease where blockade of the immune checkpoint molecule CTLA-4 has not produced significant clinical activity. In PDAC, effector T cells are often scarce within tumor tissue and confined to peritumoral lymph nodes and lymphoid aggregates. We hypothesized that CTLA-4 blockade, despite a lack of clinical efficacy seen thus far in PDAC, might still alter T cell immunobiology, which would have therapeutic implications. Using clinically relevant genetic models of PDAC, we found that regulatory T cells (Tregs), which constitutively express CTLA-4, accumulate early during tumor development but are largely confined to peritumoral lymph nodes during disease progression. Tregs were observed to regulate CD4+, but not CD8+, T cell infiltration into tumors through a CTLA-4/CD80 dependent mechanism. Disrupting CTLA-4 interaction with CD80 was sufficient to induce CD4 T cell infiltration into tumors. These data have important implications for T cell immunotherapy in PDAC and demonstrate a novel role for CTLA-4/CD80 interactions in regulating T cell exclusion. In addition, our findings suggest distinct mechanisms govern CD4+ and CD8+ T cell infiltration in PDAC.
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页码:1609 / 1617
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