Circulating low density neutrophils are associated with resistance to first line anti-PD1/PDL1 immunotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer

Single-agent immunotherapy has been widely accepted as frontline treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with high tumor PD-L1 expression, but most patients do not respond and the mechanisms of resistance are not well known. Several works have highlighted the immunosuppressive acti...

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Autores: Arasanz, H. (Hugo)|||/items/af58f0cb-4fe5-409c-a96a-b2a6b6831b48, Bocanegra, A. (Ana)|||/items/bb0c2c14-2f4e-4fcb-a6de-a1268735f4cd, Morilla, I. (Idoia)|||/items/c84da7a6-e847-47d6-9923-e5835fb0ae43, Fernandez-Irigoyen, J. (Joaquín)|||/items/700f4366-d68f-4161-af03-2cac47ea718d, Martinez-Aguillo, M. (M.)|||/items/1a956353-bfc8-4100-896e-781680752477, Teijeira, L. (Lucía)|||/items/adae94b4-a30a-4c57-a728-ca13bfe3f0b6, Garnica-Suberviola, M. (Maider)|||/items/2fbc40a9-7ac3-4bbe-913f-3479fc17dc50, Blanco, E. (Ester)|||/items/cc0c40d6-5103-45b7-8ac8-479909321de8, Chocarro, L. (Luisa)|||/items/6f7649fe-4d5c-4596-8bff-0a4c4797e891, Ausin, K. (Karina)|||/items/a623ce0f-3882-47be-a0f8-0fbaaffd4d32, Zuazo, M. (Miren)|||/items/b3adff74-ba07-454d-a65b-1c19349daa54, Fernández-Hinojal, G. (Gonzalo)|||/items/6a8e64fe-0006-4d63-885f-3c030209f545, Echaide, M. (Miriam)|||/items/0595e71d-30a1-44e1-ae67-68a8da14f897, Piñeiro-Hermida, S. (Sergio)|||/items/d2cf1ba1-a068-4111-b58c-9a48293b4396, Ramos, P. (Pablo)|||/items/008b19c2-8937-4ceb-a4c8-3334fe1bf1e5, Mezquita, L. (Laura)|||/items/6a5ce5f2-87be-4aee-856d-d621833955b8, Escors, D. (David)|||/items/82737dd6-3010-4c11-ae0f-a6efb4f177a6, Vera, R. (Ruth)|||/items/c5e822da-e29b-4f65-bb1c-be8bb5b999e1, Kochan, G. (Grazyna)|||/items/bf76a215-0675-467b-bb79-f2b4192fa4b2, Fernández-Rubio, L. (Leticia)|||/items/5a8093ff-35ec-4a3f-9eee-80fa67527bcb
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/119866
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/119866
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:LDN
NSCLC
PD-1
Biomarkers
Immune checkpoint inhibitors
Immunotherapy
Lung cancer
Neutrophils
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Sumario:Single-agent immunotherapy has been widely accepted as frontline treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with high tumor PD-L1 expression, but most patients do not respond and the mechanisms of resistance are not well known. Several works have highlighted the immunosuppressive activities of myeloid subpopulations, including low-density neutrophils (LDNs), although the context in which these cells play their role is not well defined. We prospectively monitored LDNs in peripheral blood from patients with NSCLC treated with anti-PD-1 immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) as frontline therapy, in a cohort of patients treated with anti-PD1 immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy (CT+IT), and correlated values with outcomes. We explored the underlying mechanisms through ex vivo experiments. Elevated baseline LDNs predict primary resistance to ICI monotherapy in patients with NSCLC, and are not associated with response to CT+IT. Circulating LDNs mediate resistance in NSCLC receiving ICI as frontline therapy through humoral immunosuppression. A depletion of this population with CT+IT might overcome resistance, suggesting that patients with high PD-L1 tumor expression and high baseline LDNs might benefit from this combination. The activation of the HGF/c-MET pathway in patients with elevated LDNs revealed by quantitative proteomics supports potential drug combinations targeting this pathway.