Author
Listed:
- Alba Rodriguez-Garcia
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Rachel C. Lynn
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Mathilde Poussin
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Monika A. Eiva
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Lauren C. Shaw
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Roddy S. O’Connor
(University of Pennsylvania)
- Nicholas G. Minutolo
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
- Victoria Casado-Medrano
(University of Pennsylvania)
- Gonzalo Lopez
(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
- Takami Matsuyama
(Kagoshima University)
- Daniel J. Powell
(University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania)
Abstract
The immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) represents a major barrier for effective immunotherapy. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are highly heterogeneous and plastic cell components of the TME which can either promote tumor progression (M2-like) or boost antitumor immunity (M1-like). Here, we demonstrate that a subset of TAMs that express folate receptor β (FRβ) possess an immunosuppressive M2-like profile. In syngeneic tumor mouse models, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell-mediated selective elimination of FRβ+ TAMs in the TME results in an enrichment of pro-inflammatory monocytes, an influx of endogenous tumor-specific CD8+ T cells, delayed tumor progression, and prolonged survival. Preconditioning of the TME with FRβ-specific CAR-T cells also improves the effectiveness of tumor-directed anti-mesothelin CAR-T cells, while simultaneous co-administration of both CAR products does not. These results highlight the pro-tumor role of FRβ+ TAMs in the TME and the therapeutic implications of TAM-depleting agents as preparative adjuncts to conventional immunotherapies that directly target tumor antigens.
Suggested Citation
Alba Rodriguez-Garcia & Rachel C. Lynn & Mathilde Poussin & Monika A. Eiva & Lauren C. Shaw & Roddy S. O’Connor & Nicholas G. Minutolo & Victoria Casado-Medrano & Gonzalo Lopez & Takami Matsuyama & Da, 2021.
"CAR-T cell-mediated depletion of immunosuppressive tumor-associated macrophages promotes endogenous antitumor immunity and augments adoptive immunotherapy,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-17, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-20893-2
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-20893-2
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