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Inhaled CpG increases survival and synergizes with checkpoint inhibition in lymphangioleiomyomatosis.


ABSTRACT:

Rationale

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a devastating disease primarily found in women of reproductive age that leads to cancer-like cystic destruction of the lungs. Recent work has shown that LAM causes immunosuppression and that checkpoint inhibitors can be used as LAM treatment. IN lung cancer, TLR agonist, in particular TLR9 agonist CpG has been shown to be effective.

Objectives

Here we investigate the use of TLR9 agonist CpG as LAM immunotherapy in combination with checkpoint inhibitor, anti-PD1 and assess induced changes in anti-LAM immunity.

Methods

We used a murine model of metastatic LAM to determine survival after intranasal treatment with TLR9 agonist CpG at two doses and in combination the checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy, anti-PD-1. We used histology and flow cytometry to assess overall inflammation as well as changes in the immune response upon treatment.

Measurements and main results

We found that local administration of CpG enhances survival in a murine model of LAM and that a lower dose more effectively balanced the inflammation induced by CpG with the anti-LAM therapeutic benefits. We also found that CpG reduces regulatory T cell infiltration in LAM lungs and that CD4 helper T cells are skewed toward pro-inflammatory phenotypes. We also found that CpG treatment is effective in both early stage and progressive disease and that CpG is synergistic with previously tested anti-PD1 therapy.

Conclusions

We have found that TLR9 agonist CpG can be used as LAM immunotherapy and effectively synergizes with anti-PD1 therapy in LAM.

SUBMITTER: Amosu MM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9934559 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plasmacytoid dendritic cells mediate CpG-ODN induced increase in survival in a mouse model of lymphangioleiomyomatosis.

Amosu Mayowa M MM   Jankowski Ashleigh M AM   McCright Jacob C JC   Yang Bennett E BE   de Oro Fernandez Juan Grano JG   Moore Kaitlyn A KA   Gadde Havish S HS   Donthi Mehul M   Kaluzienski Michele L ML   Sriram Vedanth V   Maisel Katharina K  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20240518


Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a devastating disease primarily found in women of reproductive age that leads to cystic destruction of the lungs. Recent work has shown that LAM causes immunosuppression and that checkpoint inhibitors can be used as LAM treatment. Toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists can also re-activate immunity and the TLR9 agonist, CpG-ODN, has been effective in treating lung cancer in animal models. Here we investigate the use of TLR9 agonist CpG-ODN as LAM immunotherapy in com  ...[more]

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