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Platelet PD-L1 reflects collective intratumoral PD-L1 expression and predicts immunotherapy response in non-small cell lung cancer

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  • Clemens Hinterleitner

    (University Hospital Tuebingen
    University of Tuebingen)

  • Jasmin Strähle

    (University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Elke Malenke

    (University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Martina Hinterleitner

    (University Hospital Tuebingen
    University of Tuebingen)

  • Melanie Henning

    (University Hospital Tuebingen
    University of Tuebingen)

  • Marco Seehawer

    (University Hospital Tuebingen
    University of Tuebingen)

  • Tatjana Bilich

    (University of Tuebingen
    University of Tuebingen
    University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Jonas Heitmann

    (University of Tuebingen
    University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Martina Lutz

    (University of Tuebingen
    University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Sven Mattern

    (University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Sophia Scheuermann

    (University of Tuebingen
    University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Marius Horger

    (University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Stefanie Maurer

    (University of Tuebingen
    University Hospital Tuebingen
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center)

  • Juliane Walz

    (University of Tuebingen
    University of Tuebingen
    University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Falko Fend

    (University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Rupert Handgretinger

    (University of Tuebingen
    University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Christian Seitz

    (University of Tuebingen
    University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Bettina Weigelin

    (Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen)

  • Stephan Singer

    (University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Helmut Salih

    (University of Tuebingen
    University Hospital Tuebingen)

  • Oliver Borst

    (University Hospital, Department of Cardiology and Angiology, Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen)

  • Hans-Georg Kopp

    (Robert-Bosch-Hospital, Department of Molecular and Pneumological Oncology)

  • Lars Zender

    (University Hospital Tuebingen
    University of Tuebingen
    German Cancer Research Consortium (DKTK), Partner Site Tübingen, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

Abstract

Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have transformed oncological therapy. Up to 20% of all non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) show durable responses upon treatment with ICI, however, robust markers to predict therapy response are missing. Here we show that blood platelets interact with lung cancer cells and that PD-L1 protein is transferred from tumor cells to platelets in a fibronectin 1, integrin α5β1 and GPIbα-dependent manner. Platelets from NSCLC patients are found to express PD-L1 and platelet PD-L1 possess the ability to inhibit CD4 and CD8 T-cells. An algorithm is developed to calculate the activation independent adjusted PD-L1 payload of platelets (pPD-L1Adj.), which is found to be superior in predicting the response towards ICI as compared to standard histological PD-L1 quantification on tumor biopsies. Our data suggest that platelet PD-L1 reflects the collective tumor PD-L1 expression, plays important roles in tumor immune evasion and overcomes limitations of histological quantification of often heterogeneous intratumoral PD-L1 expression.

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  • Clemens Hinterleitner & Jasmin Strähle & Elke Malenke & Martina Hinterleitner & Melanie Henning & Marco Seehawer & Tatjana Bilich & Jonas Heitmann & Martina Lutz & Sven Mattern & Sophia Scheuermann & , 2021. "Platelet PD-L1 reflects collective intratumoral PD-L1 expression and predicts immunotherapy response in non-small cell lung cancer," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-27303-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-27303-7
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