Literature DB >> 20406969

Direct and differential suppression of myeloid-derived suppressor cell subsets by sunitinib is compartmentally constrained.

Jennifer S Ko1, Patricia Rayman, Joanna Ireland, Shadi Swaidani, Geqiang Li, Kevin D Bunting, Brian Rini, James H Finke, Peter A Cohen.   

Abstract

The antiangiogenic drug sunitinib is a receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor with significant, yet not curative, therapeutic effects in metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Sunitinib is also an immunomodulator, potently reversing myeloid-derived suppressor cell (MDSC) accumulation and T-cell inhibition in the blood even of nonresponder RCC patients. We observed that sunitinib similarly prevented MDSC accumulation and restored normal T-cell function to the spleens of tumor-bearing mice, independent of the capacity of sunitinib to inhibit tumor progression (RENCA>CT26>4T1). Both monocytic and neutrophilic splenic MDSC were highly repressible by sunitinib. In contrast, MDSC within the microenvironment of 4T1 tumors or human RCC tumors proved highly resistant to sunitinib and ambient T-cell function remained suppressed. Proteomic analyses comparing tumor to peripheral compartments showed that granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) predicted sunitinib resistance and recombinant GM-CSF conferred sunitinib resistance to MDSC in vivo and in vitro. MDSC conditioning with GM-CSF uniquely inhibited signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT3) and promoted STAT5 activation. STAT5ab(null/null) MDSC were rendered sensitive to sunitinib in the presence of GM-CSF in vitro. We conclude that compartment-dependent GM-CSF exposure in resistant tumors may account for the regionalized effect of sunitinib upon host MDSC modulation and hypothesize that ancillary strategies to decrease such regionalized escape will enhance the potency of sunitinib as an immunomodulator and a cancer therapy. (c)2010 AACR.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20406969      PMCID: PMC3426924          DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-09-3278

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


  47 in total

1.  Increased production of immature myeloid cells in cancer patients: a mechanism of immunosuppression in cancer.

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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2001-01-01       Impact factor: 5.422

2.  Sunitinib mediates reversal of myeloid-derived suppressor cell accumulation in renal cell carcinoma patients.

Authors:  Jennifer S Ko; Arnold H Zea; Brian I Rini; Joanna L Ireland; Paul Elson; Peter Cohen; Ali Golshayan; Patricia A Rayman; Laura Wood; Jorge Garcia; Robert Dreicer; Ronald Bukowski; James H Finke
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2009-03-10       Impact factor: 12.531

3.  Arginase I-producing myeloid-derived suppressor cells in renal cell carcinoma are a subpopulation of activated granulocytes.

Authors:  Paulo C Rodriguez; Marc S Ernstoff; Claudia Hernandez; Michael Atkins; Jovanny Zabaleta; Rosa Sierra; Augusto C Ochoa
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2009-02-05       Impact factor: 12.701

4.  Sunitinib reverses type-1 immune suppression and decreases T-regulatory cells in renal cell carcinoma patients.

Authors:  James H Finke; Brian Rini; Joanna Ireland; Patricia Rayman; Amy Richmond; Ali Golshayan; Laura Wood; Paul Elson; Jorge Garcia; Robert Dreicer; Ronald Bukowski
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2008-10-15       Impact factor: 12.531

5.  Subsets of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in tumor-bearing mice.

Authors:  Je-In Youn; Srinivas Nagaraj; Michelle Collazo; Dmitry I Gabrilovich
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2008-10-15       Impact factor: 5.422

6.  Tumor-induced L-selectinhigh suppressor T cells mediate potent effector T cell blockade and cause failure of otherwise curative adoptive immunotherapy.

Authors:  Liaomin Peng; Jørgen Kjaergäard; Gregory E Plautz; Mohamed Awad; Judith A Drazba; Suyu Shu; Peter A Cohen
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7.  Accelerated metastasis after short-term treatment with a potent inhibitor of tumor angiogenesis.

Authors:  John M L Ebos; Christina R Lee; William Cruz-Munoz; Georg A Bjarnason; James G Christensen; Robert S Kerbel
Journal:  Cancer Cell       Date:  2009-03-03       Impact factor: 31.743

8.  Antiangiogenic therapy elicits malignant progression of tumors to increased local invasion and distant metastasis.

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Journal:  Cancer Cell       Date:  2009-03-03       Impact factor: 31.743

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Authors:  Dmitry I Gabrilovich; Srinivas Nagaraj
Journal:  Nat Rev Immunol       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 53.106

10.  Disease-associated bias in T helper type 1 (Th1)/Th2 CD4(+) T cell responses against MAGE-6 in HLA-DRB10401(+) patients with renal cell carcinoma or melanoma.

Authors:  Tomohide Tatsumi; Lisa S Kierstead; Elena Ranieri; Loreto Gesualdo; Francesco P Schena; James H Finke; Ronald M Bukowski; Jan Mueller-Berghaus; John M Kirkwood; William W Kwok; Walter J Storkus
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  2002-09-02       Impact factor: 14.307

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  120 in total

1.  Myeloid-derived suppressor cell accumulation and function in patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma.

Authors:  Baisakhi Raychaudhuri; Patricia Rayman; Joanna Ireland; Jennifer Ko; Brian Rini; Ernest C Borden; Jorge Garcia; Michael A Vogelbaum; James Finke
Journal:  Neuro Oncol       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 12.300

2.  Reversal of gastrointestinal carcinoma-induced immunosuppression and induction of antitumoural immunity by a combination of cyclophosphamide and gene transfer of IL-12.

Authors:  Mariana Malvicini; Mariana Ingolotti; Flavia Piccioni; Mariana Garcia; Juan Bayo; Catalina Atorrasagasti; Laura Alaniz; Jorge B Aquino; Jaime A Espinoza; Manuel Gidekel; O Graciela Scharovsky; Pablo Matar; Guillermo Mazzolini
Journal:  Mol Oncol       Date:  2011-04-05       Impact factor: 6.603

Review 3.  Myeloid suppressor cells and immune modulation in lung cancer.

Authors:  Minu K Srivastava; Åsa Andersson; Li Zhu; Marni Harris-White; Jay M Lee; Steven Dubinett; Sherven Sharma
Journal:  Immunotherapy       Date:  2012-03       Impact factor: 4.196

Review 4.  Circulating biomarkers in advanced renal cell carcinoma: clinical applications.

Authors:  Maria Hernandez-Yanez; John V Heymach; Amado J Zurita
Journal:  Curr Oncol Rep       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 5.075

5.  Paclitaxel promotes differentiation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells into dendritic cells in vitro in a TLR4-independent manner.

Authors:  Tillmann Michels; Galina V Shurin; Hiam Naiditch; Alexandra Sevko; Viktor Umansky; Michael R Shurin
Journal:  J Immunotoxicol       Date:  2012-01-28       Impact factor: 3.000

Review 6.  Nivolumab in the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma: clinical trial evidence and experience.

Authors:  Alessia Mennitto; Paolo Grassi; Raffaele Ratta; Elena Verzoni; Michele Prisciandaro; Giuseppe Procopio
Journal:  Ther Adv Urol       Date:  2016-07-07

7.  Myeloid-derived suppressor cell development is regulated by a STAT/IRF-8 axis.

Authors:  Jeremy D Waight; Colleen Netherby; Mary L Hensen; Austin Miller; Qiang Hu; Song Liu; Paul N Bogner; Matthew R Farren; Kelvin P Lee; Kebin Liu; Scott I Abrams
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2013-09-16       Impact factor: 14.808

8.  The association of clinical outcome and peripheral T-cell subsets in metastatic colorectal cancer patients receiving first-line FOLFIRI plus bevacizumab therapy.

Authors:  Mario Roselli; Vincenzo Formica; Vittore Cereda; Caroline Jochems; Jacob Richards; Italia Grenga; Augusto Orlandi; Patrizia Ferroni; Fiorella Guadagni; Jeffrey Schlom
Journal:  Oncoimmunology       Date:  2016-05-19       Impact factor: 8.110

9.  Tumor microenvironment and myeloid-derived suppressor cells.

Authors:  Viktor Umansky; Alexandra Sevko
Journal:  Cancer Microenviron       Date:  2012-12-16

10.  Immune consequences of decreasing tumor vasculature with antiangiogenic tyrosine kinase inhibitors in combination with therapeutic vaccines.

Authors:  Benedetto Farsaci; Renee N Donahue; Michael A Coplin; Italia Grenga; Lauren M Lepone; Alfredo A Molinolo; James W Hodge
Journal:  Cancer Immunol Res       Date:  2014-08-04       Impact factor: 11.151

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