Immune checkpoint inhibition increases antigen-specific T cell response in head and neck cancer
Patrick J. Schuler, Franziska Oliveri, Lisa Puntigam, Klara Six, Carlotta Kaißer, Julia Maier, Simon Laban, Adrian von Witzleben, Cornelia Brunner, David A. C. Messerer, Hubert Schrezenmeier, Thomas K. Hoffmann, Marlies Goetz, Jochen Greiner

TL;DR
This study shows that combining anti-PD-1 checkpoint inhibitors with antigen-specific vaccines can boost immune responses in head and neck cancer.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that anti-PD-1 increases antigen-specific T cell responses, suggesting a new combination therapy for head and neck cancer.
Findings
Anti-PD-1 antibody enhances antigen-specific immune responses against head and neck cancer cells.
Combining anti-PD-1 with other checkpoint inhibitors like LAG-3 or TIM-3 shows little to no synergy.
Antigen-specific vaccination with anti-PD-1 may improve anti-tumor immune responses in HNSCC.
Abstract
Therapeutic strategies which target immune checkpoint markers and enable the immune system to initiate immune responses against tumor cells represent a major advancement in cancer therapy. The response rate to anti-PD-1 checkpoint inhibition in head and neck cancer is about 20%, which underlines the importance of finding further immune-based treatment options. Furthermore, the effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors on antigen-specific T cells have not yet been sufficiently explored, therefore more detailed investigations are required. In mixed lymphocyte-peptide cultures, specific cytotoxic T cells were generated against various tumor-associated antigens. Several tumor-associated antigens such as MAGE, PRAME and NY-ESO-1 were identified as the most potent immunostimulatory agents. The immune response of those specific T cells against head and neck cancer cell lines was measured in…
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TopicsCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers · Immunotherapy and Immune Responses · CAR-T cell therapy research
