Firing up the cold tumors by targeting Vps34
Bassam Janji1, Meriem Hasmim1, Santiago Parpal2,3
1Department of Oncology, Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), Tumor Immunotherapy and Microenvironment (TIME) Group, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.
Abstract:
Cancer immunotherapy based on anti-PD-1/PD-L1 blockade is particularly effective in responding to patients with hot tumors. These tumors are characterized by the accumulation of proinflammatory cytokines and T cell infiltration. In our recent report published in Science Advances, we demonstrate that targeting the autophagy-related protein Vps34 switched cold immune desert tumors into hot inflamed immune-infiltrated tumors and enhanced the efficacy of anti-PD-1/PD-L1. Our study provides the preclinical rationale to set up combination immunotherapy clinical trials using selective Vps34 inhibitors and immune checkpoint blockers in melanoma and CRC.


