Abstract 2241P
Background
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized lung cancer treatment improving survival outcomes of NSCLC patients. Response assessment of patients on immunotherapy represents a challenge since an increase in tumor size or the appearance of new lesions might not reflect true disease progression (P) but pseudoprogression (PP), which has been reported in a range of 3-6% in NSCLC. Conventional FDG-PET scans does not accurately discriminate P from PP. We have recently reported the efficacy of a combined blockade of PD-1 and Id1 in a NSCLC mouse model. We aimed to evaluate a novel 89Zr-anti-PD-1 immuno-PET-CT to better assess response in a NSCLC murine model.
Methods
Syngeneic subcutaneous tumors were generated using LLC cells (with constitutive expression of Id1 or Id1-silenced) in C57BL6J and in Id1-deficient mice, treated with PBS or with a monoclonal antibody against PD-1. Tumor growth and response, was measured by FDG uptake. Additionally, tumor lymphocyte infiltration was measured analyzing 89Zr uptake. Tumor microenvironment was explored with immunohistochemistry, multiplex immunofluorescence and quantification of relative expression of interleukins by RT-PCR.
Results
FDG uptake did not show significant differences between groups, underestimating the real metabolic response induced by the treatment. However, 89Zr-PET-CT showed a significantly higher 89Zruptake when Id1 was inhibited in both, tumor cells and tumor micro-environment and mice were treated with anti-PD-1 (p=0.0075). The tumor tissues analysis in those animals by immunohistochemistry and multiplex immunofluorescence disclosed an increase in immune CD8+ T cells infiltration, being responsible for the antitumor response observed and correlating with 89Zr signal. Moreover, the analysis of interleukins expression showed an upregulation of tumor pro-inflammatory interleukins.
Conclusions
Id1 inhibition in tumor cells and in tumor micro-environment combined with PD-1 blockade enhanced immune cell infiltration through pro-inflammatory interleukins upregulation. 89Zr-anti-PD-1 immuno-PET-CT may improve tumor response assessment in a NSCLC murine model receiving immunotherapy.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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