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MEK1/2 inhibition transiently alters the tumor immune microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy efficacy against head and neck cancer

BACKGROUND: Although the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) pathway is hyperactive in head and neck cancer (HNC), inhibition of MEK1/2 in HNC patients has not shown clinically meaningful activity. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the effect of MEK1/2 inhibition on the tumor microenvironment...

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Autores principales: Prasad, Manu, Zorea, Jonathan, Jagadeeshan, Sankar, Shnerb, Avital B, Mathukkada, Sooraj, Bouaoud, Jebrane, Michon, Lucas, Novoplansky, Ofra, Badarni, Mai, Cohen, Limor, Yegodayev, Ksenia M, Tzadok, Sapir, Rotblat, Barak, Brezina, Libor, Mock, Andreas, Karabajakian, Andy, Fayette, Jérôme, Cohen, Idan, Cooks, Tomer, Allon, Irit, Dimitstein, Orr, Joshua, Benzion, Kong, Dexin, Voronov, Elena, Scaltriti, Maurizio, Carmi, Yaron, Conde-Lopez, Cristina, Hess, Jochen, Kurth, Ina, Morris, Luc G T, Saintigny, Pierre, Elkabets, Moshe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8928405/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35292516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2021-003917
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author Prasad, Manu
Zorea, Jonathan
Jagadeeshan, Sankar
Shnerb, Avital B
Mathukkada, Sooraj
Bouaoud, Jebrane
Michon, Lucas
Novoplansky, Ofra
Badarni, Mai
Cohen, Limor
Yegodayev, Ksenia M
Tzadok, Sapir
Rotblat, Barak
Brezina, Libor
Mock, Andreas
Karabajakian, Andy
Fayette, Jérôme
Cohen, Idan
Cooks, Tomer
Allon, Irit
Dimitstein, Orr
Joshua, Benzion
Kong, Dexin
Voronov, Elena
Scaltriti, Maurizio
Carmi, Yaron
Conde-Lopez, Cristina
Hess, Jochen
Kurth, Ina
Morris, Luc G T
Saintigny, Pierre
Elkabets, Moshe
author_facet Prasad, Manu
Zorea, Jonathan
Jagadeeshan, Sankar
Shnerb, Avital B
Mathukkada, Sooraj
Bouaoud, Jebrane
Michon, Lucas
Novoplansky, Ofra
Badarni, Mai
Cohen, Limor
Yegodayev, Ksenia M
Tzadok, Sapir
Rotblat, Barak
Brezina, Libor
Mock, Andreas
Karabajakian, Andy
Fayette, Jérôme
Cohen, Idan
Cooks, Tomer
Allon, Irit
Dimitstein, Orr
Joshua, Benzion
Kong, Dexin
Voronov, Elena
Scaltriti, Maurizio
Carmi, Yaron
Conde-Lopez, Cristina
Hess, Jochen
Kurth, Ina
Morris, Luc G T
Saintigny, Pierre
Elkabets, Moshe
author_sort Prasad, Manu
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Although the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) pathway is hyperactive in head and neck cancer (HNC), inhibition of MEK1/2 in HNC patients has not shown clinically meaningful activity. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the effect of MEK1/2 inhibition on the tumor microenvironment (TME) of MAPK-driven HNC, elucidate tumor-host interaction mechanisms facilitating immune escape on treatment, and apply rationale-based therapy combination immunotherapy and MEK1/2 inhibitor to induce tumor clearance. METHODS: Mouse syngeneic tumors and xenografts experiments were used to analyze tumor growth in vivo. Single-cell cytometry by time of flight, flow cytometry, and tissue stainings were used to profile the TME in response to trametinib (MEK1/2 inhibitor). Co-culture of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) with CD8(+) T cells was used to measure immune suppression. Overexpression of colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) in tumor cells was used to show the effect of tumor-derived CSF-1 on sensitivity to trametinib and anti-programmed death- 1 (αPD-1) in mice. In HNC patients, the ratio between CSF-1 and CD8A was measured to test the association with clinical benefit to αPD-1 and αPD-L1 treatment. RESULTS: Using preclinical HNC models, we demonstrated that treatment with trametinib delays HNC initiation and progression by reducing tumor cell proliferation and enhancing the antitumor immunity of CD8(+) T cells. Activation of CD8(+) T cells by supplementation with αPD-1 antibody eliminated tumors and induced an immune memory in the cured mice. Mechanistically, an early response to trametinib treatment sensitized tumors to αPD-1-supplementation by attenuating the expression of tumor-derived CSF-1, which reduced the abundance of two CSF-1R(+)CD11c(+) MDSC populations in the TME. In contrast, prolonged treatment with trametinib abolished the antitumor activity of αPD-1, because tumor cells undergoing the epithelial to mesenchymal transition in response to trametinib restored CSF-1 expression and recreated an immune-suppressive TME. CONCLUSION: Our findings provide the rationale for testing the trametinib/αPD-1 combination in HNC and highlight the importance of sensitizing tumors to αPD-1 by using MEK1/2 to interfere with the tumor–host interaction. Moreover, we describe the concept that treatment of cancer with a targeted therapy transiently induces an immune-active microenvironment, and supplementation of immunotherapy during this time further activates the antitumor machinery to cause tumor elimination.
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spelling pubmed-89284052022-04-01 MEK1/2 inhibition transiently alters the tumor immune microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy efficacy against head and neck cancer Prasad, Manu Zorea, Jonathan Jagadeeshan, Sankar Shnerb, Avital B Mathukkada, Sooraj Bouaoud, Jebrane Michon, Lucas Novoplansky, Ofra Badarni, Mai Cohen, Limor Yegodayev, Ksenia M Tzadok, Sapir Rotblat, Barak Brezina, Libor Mock, Andreas Karabajakian, Andy Fayette, Jérôme Cohen, Idan Cooks, Tomer Allon, Irit Dimitstein, Orr Joshua, Benzion Kong, Dexin Voronov, Elena Scaltriti, Maurizio Carmi, Yaron Conde-Lopez, Cristina Hess, Jochen Kurth, Ina Morris, Luc G T Saintigny, Pierre Elkabets, Moshe J Immunother Cancer Clinical/Translational Cancer Immunotherapy BACKGROUND: Although the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) pathway is hyperactive in head and neck cancer (HNC), inhibition of MEK1/2 in HNC patients has not shown clinically meaningful activity. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the effect of MEK1/2 inhibition on the tumor microenvironment (TME) of MAPK-driven HNC, elucidate tumor-host interaction mechanisms facilitating immune escape on treatment, and apply rationale-based therapy combination immunotherapy and MEK1/2 inhibitor to induce tumor clearance. METHODS: Mouse syngeneic tumors and xenografts experiments were used to analyze tumor growth in vivo. Single-cell cytometry by time of flight, flow cytometry, and tissue stainings were used to profile the TME in response to trametinib (MEK1/2 inhibitor). Co-culture of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) with CD8(+) T cells was used to measure immune suppression. Overexpression of colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) in tumor cells was used to show the effect of tumor-derived CSF-1 on sensitivity to trametinib and anti-programmed death- 1 (αPD-1) in mice. In HNC patients, the ratio between CSF-1 and CD8A was measured to test the association with clinical benefit to αPD-1 and αPD-L1 treatment. RESULTS: Using preclinical HNC models, we demonstrated that treatment with trametinib delays HNC initiation and progression by reducing tumor cell proliferation and enhancing the antitumor immunity of CD8(+) T cells. Activation of CD8(+) T cells by supplementation with αPD-1 antibody eliminated tumors and induced an immune memory in the cured mice. Mechanistically, an early response to trametinib treatment sensitized tumors to αPD-1-supplementation by attenuating the expression of tumor-derived CSF-1, which reduced the abundance of two CSF-1R(+)CD11c(+) MDSC populations in the TME. In contrast, prolonged treatment with trametinib abolished the antitumor activity of αPD-1, because tumor cells undergoing the epithelial to mesenchymal transition in response to trametinib restored CSF-1 expression and recreated an immune-suppressive TME. CONCLUSION: Our findings provide the rationale for testing the trametinib/αPD-1 combination in HNC and highlight the importance of sensitizing tumors to αPD-1 by using MEK1/2 to interfere with the tumor–host interaction. Moreover, we describe the concept that treatment of cancer with a targeted therapy transiently induces an immune-active microenvironment, and supplementation of immunotherapy during this time further activates the antitumor machinery to cause tumor elimination. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8928405/ /pubmed/35292516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2021-003917 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Clinical/Translational Cancer Immunotherapy
Prasad, Manu
Zorea, Jonathan
Jagadeeshan, Sankar
Shnerb, Avital B
Mathukkada, Sooraj
Bouaoud, Jebrane
Michon, Lucas
Novoplansky, Ofra
Badarni, Mai
Cohen, Limor
Yegodayev, Ksenia M
Tzadok, Sapir
Rotblat, Barak
Brezina, Libor
Mock, Andreas
Karabajakian, Andy
Fayette, Jérôme
Cohen, Idan
Cooks, Tomer
Allon, Irit
Dimitstein, Orr
Joshua, Benzion
Kong, Dexin
Voronov, Elena
Scaltriti, Maurizio
Carmi, Yaron
Conde-Lopez, Cristina
Hess, Jochen
Kurth, Ina
Morris, Luc G T
Saintigny, Pierre
Elkabets, Moshe
MEK1/2 inhibition transiently alters the tumor immune microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy efficacy against head and neck cancer
title MEK1/2 inhibition transiently alters the tumor immune microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy efficacy against head and neck cancer
title_full MEK1/2 inhibition transiently alters the tumor immune microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy efficacy against head and neck cancer
title_fullStr MEK1/2 inhibition transiently alters the tumor immune microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy efficacy against head and neck cancer
title_full_unstemmed MEK1/2 inhibition transiently alters the tumor immune microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy efficacy against head and neck cancer
title_short MEK1/2 inhibition transiently alters the tumor immune microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy efficacy against head and neck cancer
title_sort mek1/2 inhibition transiently alters the tumor immune microenvironment to enhance immunotherapy efficacy against head and neck cancer
topic Clinical/Translational Cancer Immunotherapy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8928405/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35292516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2021-003917
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