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Clinical Response to Anti-CD47 Immunotherapy Is Associated with Rapid Reduction of Exhausted Bystander CD4(+) BTLA(+) T Cells in Tumor Microenvironment of Mycosis Fungoides
SIMPLE SUMMARY: The identification of the events that accompany cancer progression is essential for developing new therapies. We have used mycosis fungoides, the most common type of cutaneous lymphoma, as a model for our study. We have shown that cancer progression is accompanied by the expansion of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8656720/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34885092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13235982 |
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author | Jiang, Tony T. Kruglov, Oleg Lin, Gloria H. Y. Minic, Angela Jordan, Kimberly Uger, Robert A. Wong, Mark Shou, Yaping Akilov, Oleg E. |
author_facet | Jiang, Tony T. Kruglov, Oleg Lin, Gloria H. Y. Minic, Angela Jordan, Kimberly Uger, Robert A. Wong, Mark Shou, Yaping Akilov, Oleg E. |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: The identification of the events that accompany cancer progression is essential for developing new therapies. We have used mycosis fungoides, the most common type of cutaneous lymphoma, as a model for our study. We have shown that cancer progression is accompanied by the expansion of exhausted immune cells around malignant cells. Those exhausted cells prevent immune activation, blocking cancer clearance by the immune system. Furthermore, we have demonstrated that novel anti-CD47 immunotherapy with mycosis fungoides leads to the reduction of exhausted T cells accompanied by the expansion of NK and CD8(+) T cells. These therapeutic benefits of CD47 blockade were further facilitated by interferon-α, which stimulates cytotoxic cells. Thus, we showed that CD47 might serve as an effective therapeutic target in treating mycosis fungoides. ABSTRACT: Cancer progression in mycosis fungoides, the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, occurs in a predictable, sequential pattern that starts from patches and that evolves to plaques and later to tumors. Therefore, unlocking the relationship between the microarchitecture of mycosis fungoides and the clinical counterparts of that microstructure represents important steps for the design of targeted therapies. Using multispectral fluorescent imaging, we show that the progression of mycosis fungoides from plaque to tumor parallels the cutaneous expansion of the malignant CD4(+) T cells that express TOX. The density of exhausted BTLA(+) CD4(+) T cells around malignant CD4(+)TOX(+) cells was higher in tumors than it was in plaques, suggesting that undesired safeguards are in place within the tumor microenvironment that prevent immune activation and subsequent cancer eradication. Overriding the CD47 checkpoint with an intralesional SIRPαFc fusion decoy receptor induced the resolution of mycosis fungoides in patients that paralleled an amplified expansion of NK and CD8(+) T cells in addition to a reduction of the exhausted BTLA(+) CD4(+) T cells that were engaged in promiscuous intercellular interactions. These therapeutic benefits of the CD47 blockade were further unleashed by adjuvant interferon-α, which stimulates cytotoxic cells, underscoring the importance of an inflamed microenvironment in facilitating the response to immunotherapy. Collectively, these findings support CD47 as a therapeutic target in treating mycosis fungoides and demonstrate a synergistic role of interferon-α in exploiting these clinical benefits. |
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spelling | pubmed-86567202021-12-10 Clinical Response to Anti-CD47 Immunotherapy Is Associated with Rapid Reduction of Exhausted Bystander CD4(+) BTLA(+) T Cells in Tumor Microenvironment of Mycosis Fungoides Jiang, Tony T. Kruglov, Oleg Lin, Gloria H. Y. Minic, Angela Jordan, Kimberly Uger, Robert A. Wong, Mark Shou, Yaping Akilov, Oleg E. Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The identification of the events that accompany cancer progression is essential for developing new therapies. We have used mycosis fungoides, the most common type of cutaneous lymphoma, as a model for our study. We have shown that cancer progression is accompanied by the expansion of exhausted immune cells around malignant cells. Those exhausted cells prevent immune activation, blocking cancer clearance by the immune system. Furthermore, we have demonstrated that novel anti-CD47 immunotherapy with mycosis fungoides leads to the reduction of exhausted T cells accompanied by the expansion of NK and CD8(+) T cells. These therapeutic benefits of CD47 blockade were further facilitated by interferon-α, which stimulates cytotoxic cells. Thus, we showed that CD47 might serve as an effective therapeutic target in treating mycosis fungoides. ABSTRACT: Cancer progression in mycosis fungoides, the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, occurs in a predictable, sequential pattern that starts from patches and that evolves to plaques and later to tumors. Therefore, unlocking the relationship between the microarchitecture of mycosis fungoides and the clinical counterparts of that microstructure represents important steps for the design of targeted therapies. Using multispectral fluorescent imaging, we show that the progression of mycosis fungoides from plaque to tumor parallels the cutaneous expansion of the malignant CD4(+) T cells that express TOX. The density of exhausted BTLA(+) CD4(+) T cells around malignant CD4(+)TOX(+) cells was higher in tumors than it was in plaques, suggesting that undesired safeguards are in place within the tumor microenvironment that prevent immune activation and subsequent cancer eradication. Overriding the CD47 checkpoint with an intralesional SIRPαFc fusion decoy receptor induced the resolution of mycosis fungoides in patients that paralleled an amplified expansion of NK and CD8(+) T cells in addition to a reduction of the exhausted BTLA(+) CD4(+) T cells that were engaged in promiscuous intercellular interactions. These therapeutic benefits of the CD47 blockade were further unleashed by adjuvant interferon-α, which stimulates cytotoxic cells, underscoring the importance of an inflamed microenvironment in facilitating the response to immunotherapy. Collectively, these findings support CD47 as a therapeutic target in treating mycosis fungoides and demonstrate a synergistic role of interferon-α in exploiting these clinical benefits. MDPI 2021-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8656720/ /pubmed/34885092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13235982 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Jiang, Tony T. Kruglov, Oleg Lin, Gloria H. Y. Minic, Angela Jordan, Kimberly Uger, Robert A. Wong, Mark Shou, Yaping Akilov, Oleg E. Clinical Response to Anti-CD47 Immunotherapy Is Associated with Rapid Reduction of Exhausted Bystander CD4(+) BTLA(+) T Cells in Tumor Microenvironment of Mycosis Fungoides |
title | Clinical Response to Anti-CD47 Immunotherapy Is Associated with Rapid Reduction of Exhausted Bystander CD4(+) BTLA(+) T Cells in Tumor Microenvironment of Mycosis Fungoides |
title_full | Clinical Response to Anti-CD47 Immunotherapy Is Associated with Rapid Reduction of Exhausted Bystander CD4(+) BTLA(+) T Cells in Tumor Microenvironment of Mycosis Fungoides |
title_fullStr | Clinical Response to Anti-CD47 Immunotherapy Is Associated with Rapid Reduction of Exhausted Bystander CD4(+) BTLA(+) T Cells in Tumor Microenvironment of Mycosis Fungoides |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Response to Anti-CD47 Immunotherapy Is Associated with Rapid Reduction of Exhausted Bystander CD4(+) BTLA(+) T Cells in Tumor Microenvironment of Mycosis Fungoides |
title_short | Clinical Response to Anti-CD47 Immunotherapy Is Associated with Rapid Reduction of Exhausted Bystander CD4(+) BTLA(+) T Cells in Tumor Microenvironment of Mycosis Fungoides |
title_sort | clinical response to anti-cd47 immunotherapy is associated with rapid reduction of exhausted bystander cd4(+) btla(+) t cells in tumor microenvironment of mycosis fungoides |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8656720/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34885092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13235982 |
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