4 research outputs found

    Blockade of the AHR restricts a Treg-macrophage suppressive axis induced by L-Kynurenine

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    The tryptophan metabolite kynurenine is an endogenous ligand of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR). Here, the authors show that AHR targeting in IDO/TDO-expressing tumours counteracts a regulatory T cell/macrophage suppressive axis and synergizes with immune checkpoint blockade to hinder tumour growth

    T cell immunotherapies engage neutrophils to eliminate tumor antigen escape variants.

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    Cancer immunotherapies, including adoptive T cell transfer, can be ineffective because tumors evolve to display antigen-loss-variant clones. Therapies that activate multiple branches of the immune system may eliminate escape variants. Here, we show that melanoma-specific CD4+ T cell therapy in combination with OX40 co-stimulation or CTLA-4 blockade can eradicate melanomas containing antigen escape variants. As expected, early on-target recognition of melanoma antigens by tumor-specific CD4+ T cells was required. Surprisingly, complete tumor eradication was dependent on neutrophils and partly dependent on inducible nitric oxide synthase. In support of these findings, extensive neutrophil activation was observed in mouse tumors and in biopsies of melanoma patients treated with immune checkpoint blockade. Transcriptomic and flow cytometry analyses revealed a distinct anti-tumorigenic neutrophil subset present in treated mice. Our findings uncover an interplay between T cells mediating the initial anti-tumor immune response and neutrophils mediating the destruction of tumor antigen loss variants
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