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Exploring the Concept of Radiation "Booster Shot" in Combination with an Anti-PD-L1 mAb to Enhance Anti-Tumor Immune Effects in Mouse Pancreas Tumors.

Michael Chuong1, Elizabeth T Chang2,3, Eun Yong Choi3, Javed Mahmood2, Rena G Lapidus3, Eduardo Davila3, France Carrier2.   

Abstract

Radiotherapy (RT) has long been known to be immunogenic. Mounting preclinical data demonstrate a synergistic anti-tumor effect when RT is used in combination with immune check point inhibitors (ICI). However, it is unclear how to best integrate RT with an ICI (i.e. dose fractionation, sequence, etc.). Here we explored the concept that RT delivered as an in situ tumor vaccine sequentially to separate tumors over time might stimulate more potent and rapid antitumor immune response than RT delivered to only one tumor. In essence, radiation to a second tumor could be likened to giving a vaccine "booster shot". Mice bearing pancreatic tumors in three different sites were injected with anti-PD-L1 antibody and exposed to three daily consecutive fractions of 4 Gy each at one or two sites with a one week interval. Our data indicate that delivering an RT to one tumor followed by an RT "booster shot" to a second tumor, compared to treating only one tumor with RT, significantly reduced tumor growth at a third non-irradiated site. This abscopal effect to the non-irradiated site was observed earlier (day 9) in mice that received RT to two tumors versusa single tumor (day 17). Decreased growth of the non-irradiated tumor correlated with a transient increase of the CD4/CD8 ratio in the tumor, increase myeloid-derived suppressor cells and tumor associated macrophages in the draining lymph nodes. These data warrant further exploration of sequentially treating multiple lesions with RT and ICI with the intent of generating a robust anti-tumor immune response.

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Keywords:  Anti-PD-L1; Booster shot; Immune checkpoint inhibitors; Pancreatic cancer; Radiation

Year:  2017        PMID: 30417086      PMCID: PMC6223646     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Oncol Res        ISSN: 2373-938X


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