Regulatory T cells mediate resistance to radiotherapy in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (original) (raw)

Journal of Clinical Oncology

Abstract

70 Background: Head and neck tumors are highly enriched in regulatory T cells which dampen the response to radiotherapy by creating an immune-inhibitory microenvironment. We explored mechanisms of Treg infiltration and assessed their modulation by RT in murine models of HNSCC. Methods: Mechanisms of Treg infiltration were investigated in murine HNSCC tumors using whole genome sequencing and flow cytometry. Mice were treated with anti-CTLA-4, anti-CD-25 and/or anti-PD-L1 alone and in combination with RT. Tumor growth and survival were assessed. Flow cytometry was used to assess phenotypic and functional changes in intratumoral T cell populations. Multiplex ELISA was performed for assessment of cytokines. RNA Sequencing was performed to interrogate mechanisms of response and resistance to treatment. Results: Treatment with anti-CD-25 concurrently with RT led to significant tumor growth delay, enhanced T cell cytotoxicity, decreased Tregs and improved survival. In contrast CTLA-4 block...

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