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Nam Woo Cho1,2,3,4, Sophia M Guldberg2,3,5, Barzin Y Nabet6
1Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
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Resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) is common, even in tumors with T-cell infiltration. We thus investigated consequences of ICI-induced T-cell infiltration in the microenvironment of resistant tumors. T cells and neutrophil numbers increased in ICI-resistant tumors following treatment, in contrast to ICI-responsive tumors. Resistant tumors were distinguished by high expression of IL1 receptor 1, enabling a synergistic response to IL1 and TNFα to induce G-CSF, CXCL1, and CXCL2 via NF-κB signaling, supporting immunosuppressive neutrophil accumulation in tumor. Perturbation of this inflammatory resistance circuit sensitized tumors to ICIs. Paradoxically, T cells drove this resistance circuit via TNFα both in vitro and in vivo. Evidence of this inflammatory resistance circuit and its impact also translated to human cancers. These data support a mechanism of ICI resistance, wherein treatment-induced T-cell activity can drive resistance in tumors responsive to IL1 and TNFα, with important therapeutic implications.
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