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B Cells in Patients With Melanoma: Implications for Treatment With Checkpoint Inhibitor Antibodies.

Zena N Willsmore1, Robert J Harris1, Silvia Crescioli1, Khuluud Hussein1, Helen Kakkassery1, Deepika Thapa1, Anthony Cheung1,2, Jitesh Chauhan1, Heather J Bax1,3, Alicia Chenoweth1,2, Roman Laddach1,4, Gabriel Osborn1, Alexa McCraw1, Ricarda M Hoffmann1, Mano Nakamura1, Jenny L Geh5, Alastair MacKenzie-Ross5, Ciaran Healy5, Sophia Tsoka4, James F Spicer3, Sophie Papa6,7, Linda Barber3, Katie E Lacy1, Sophia N Karagiannis1,2.   

Abstract

The contributions of the humoral immune response to melanoma are now widely recognized, with reports of positive prognostic value ascribed to tumor-infiltrating B cells (TIL-B) and increasing evidence of B cells as key predictors of patient response to treatment. There are disparate views as to the pro- and anti-tumor roles of B cells. B cells appear to play an integral role in forming tumor-associated tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) which can further modulate T cell activation. Expressed antibodies may distinctly influence tumor regulation in the tumor microenvironment, with some isotypes associated with strong anti-tumor immune response and others with progressive disease. Recently, B cells have been evaluated in the context of cancer immunotherapy. Checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs), targeting T cell effector functions, have revolutionized the management of melanoma for many patients; however, there remains a need to accurately predict treatment responders. Increasing evidence suggests that B cells may not be simple bystanders to CPI immunotherapy. Mature and differentiated B cell phenotypes are key positive correlates of CPI response. Recent evidence also points to an enrichment in activatory B cell phenotypes, and the contribution of B cells to TLS formation may facilitate induction of T cell phenotypes required for response to CPI. Contrastingly, specific B cell subsets often correlate with immune-related adverse events (irAEs) in CPI. With increased appreciation of the multifaceted role of B cell immunity, novel therapeutic strategies and biomarkers can be explored and translated into the clinic to optimize CPI immunotherapy in melanoma.
Copyright © 2021 Willsmore, Harris, Crescioli, Hussein, Kakkassery, Thapa, Cheung, Chauhan, Bax, Chenoweth, Laddach, Osborn, McCraw, Hoffmann, Nakamura, Geh, MacKenzie-Ross, Healy, Tsoka, Spicer, Papa, Barber, Lacy and Karagiannis.

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Keywords:  B cell; antibody; checkpoint inhibition therapy; humoral immune response; melanoma

Year:  2021        PMID: 33569063      PMCID: PMC7868381          DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.622442

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Immunol        ISSN: 1664-3224            Impact factor:   7.561


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