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Suppression of Exosomal PD-L1 Induces Systemic Anti-tumor Immunity and Memory
Author(s) -
Mauro Poggio,
Tianyi Hu,
Chien-Chun Steven Pai,
Brandon Chu,
Cassandra D. Belair,
Anthony Chang,
Elizabeth Montabana,
Ursula E. Lang,
Qi Fu,
Lawrence Fong,
Robert Blelloch
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 26.304
H-Index - 776
eISSN - 1097-4172
pISSN - 0092-8674
DOI - 10.1016/j.cell.2019.02.016
Subject(s) - microvesicles , biology , cancer research , pd l1 , antibody , secretion , exosome , effector , blockade , immune system , immune checkpoint , tumor progression , immunology , cancer , receptor , immunotherapy , microrna , endocrinology , biochemistry , genetics , gene
PD-L1 on the surface of tumor cells binds its receptor PD-1 on effector T cells, thereby suppressing their activity. Antibody blockade of PD-L1 can activate an anti-tumor immune response leading to durable remissions in a subset of cancer patients. Here, we describe an alternative mechanism of PD-L1 activity involving its secretion in tumor-derived exosomes. Removal of exosomal PD-L1 inhibits tumor growth, even in models resistant to anti-PD-L1 antibodies. Exosomal PD-L1 from the tumor suppresses T cell activation in the draining lymph node. Systemically introduced exosomal PD-L1 rescues growth of tumors unable to secrete their own. Exposure to exosomal PD-L1-deficient tumor cells suppresses growth of wild-type tumor cells injected at a distant site, simultaneously or months later. Anti-PD-L1 antibodies work additively, not redundantly, with exosomal PD-L1 blockade to suppress tumor growth. Together, these findings show that exosomal PD-L1 represents an unexplored therapeutic target, which could overcome resistance to current antibody approaches.

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