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Article Dans Une Revue Cell Research Année : 2015

Anticancer immunotherapy by CTLA-4 blockade: obligatory contribution of IL-2 receptors and negative prognostic impact of soluble CD25

Jacek Mackiewicz
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Dirk Schadendorff
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Dirk Jaeger
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Alan J Korman
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Keith Bahjat
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Luana Calabrò
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Michele Wl Teng
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Mark J Smyth
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Caroline Robert
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Résumé

The cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4)-blocking antibody ipilimumab induces immune-mediated long-term control of metastatic melanoma in a fraction of patients. Although ipilimumab undoubtedly exerts its therapeutic effects via immunostimulation, thus far clinically useful, immunologically relevant biomarkers that predict treatment efficiency have been elusive. Here, we show that neutralization of IL-2 or blocking the α and β subunits of the IL-2 receptor (CD25 and CD122, respectively) abolished the antitumor effects and the accompanying improvement of the ratio of intratumoral T effector versus regulatory cells (Tregs), which were otherwise induced by CTLA-4 blockade in preclinical mouse models. CTLA-4 blockade led to the reduction of a suppressive CD4 + T cell subset expressing Lag3, ICOS, IL-10 and Egr2 with a concomitant rise in IL-2-producing effector cells that lost FoxP3 expression and accumulated in regressing tumors. While recombinant IL-2 improved the therapeutic efficacy of CTLA-4 block

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Immunothérapie

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hal-02047405 , version 1 (06-03-2019)

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Dalil Hannani, Marie Vétizou, David Enot, Sylvie Rusakiewicz, Nathalie Chaput, et al.. Anticancer immunotherapy by CTLA-4 blockade: obligatory contribution of IL-2 receptors and negative prognostic impact of soluble CD25. Cell Research, 2015, 25 (2), pp.208-224. ⟨10.1038/cr.2015.3⟩. ⟨hal-02047405⟩
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