分子生物学
IVD分子诊断
细胞培养与分析
蛋白研究
细胞因子
重组蛋白
抗体
高通量测序建库
病原检测UCF系列
生物医药
工具酶
抑制剂激活剂与常用试剂
仪器
耗材

Reprogramming immunosuppressive myeloid cells facilitates immunotherapy for colorectal cancer

Weiqiang Lu, Weiwei Yu, Jiacheng He, Wenjuan Liu, Junjie Yang, Xianhua Lin, Yuanjin Zhang, Xin Wang, Wenhao Jiang, Jian Luo, Qiansen Zhang, Huaiyu Yang, Shihong Peng, Zhengfang Yi, Shancheng Ren, Jin

Journal:EMBO Molecular Medicine

IF:8.82

DOI:10.15252/emmm.202012798

PMID:33283987

Published:2020-12-07

research field:肿瘤学药理学免疫学

Abstract

Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has a limited effect on colorectal cancer, underlining the requirement of co-targeting the complementary mechanisms. Here, we identified prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) receptor 4 (EP4) as the master regulator of immunosuppressive myeloid cells (IMCs), which are the major driver of resistance to ICB therapy. PGE2-bound EP4 promotes the differentiation of immunosuppressive M2 macrophages and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and reduces the expansion of immunostimulated M1 macrophages. To explore the immunotherapeutic role of EP4 signaling, we developed a novel and selective EP4 antagonist TP-16. TP-16 effectively blocked the function of IMCs and enhanced cytotoxic T-cell-mediated tumor elimination in vivo. Cell co-culture experiments revealed that TP-16 promoted T-cell proliferation, which was impaired by tumor-derived CD11b+ myeloid cells. Notably, TP-16 and anti-PD-1 combination therapy significantly impeded tumor progression and prolonged mice survival. We further demonstrated that TP-16 increased responsiveness to anti-PD-1 therapy in an IMC-related spontaneous colorectal cancer mouse model. In summary, this study demonstrates that inhibition of EP4-expressing IMCs may offer a potential strategy for enhancing the efficacy of immunotherapy for colorectal cancer.

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