Abstract 438P
Background
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) demonstrate efficacy against various cancers by activating the immune response against neoplasia. On the other hand, ICI-related myocarditis, which has a high mortality rate, is known to occur as adverse event. Therefore, safe ICI therapy should be established worldwide. In the present study, we developed a mouse model of ICI-related myocarditis and evaluated the efficacy of vitamin D, which exerts therapeutic effects on autoimmune myocarditis.
Methods
PD-1 knockout (PD-1KO) mice were treated with the myocardial myosin peptide and pertussis toxin to create a mouse model of ICI-related myocarditis. After 21 days of myocardial myosin peptide administration, their hearts were dissected and evaluated for the development of myocarditis. In addition, vitamin D, a candidate drug, was administered to the model mice every other day to evaluate its effect on the severity of myocarditis.
Results
Administering the myocardial myosin peptide to PD-1KO mice resulted in infiltration of inflammatory cells into the myocardial tissue and progressive myocardial fibrosis. Fluorescent immunostaining showed infiltration of CD4⁺ and CD8⁺ T cells in the myocardial tissue. Inflammatory cell infiltration was significantly suppressed in the vitamin D-treated group than in the vehicle group, as was CD4⁺ and CD8⁺ T cell infiltration. There was a trend toward suppression of myocardial fibrosis with vitamin D administration, although without statistical significance.
Conclusions
By administering the myocardial myosin peptide to PD-1KO mice, we generated a simple and reproducible experimental model of ICI-related myocarditis. Furthermore, vitamin D attenuated the infiltration of inflammatory cells and prevented the onset of ICI-related myocarditis in the model mice. The application of vitamin D as a prophylactic agent for ICI-related myocarditis should be investigated in the future.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
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The authors.
Funding
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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