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Smac mimetics synergize with immune checkpoint inhibitors to promote tumour immunity against glioblastoma

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  • Shawn T. Beug

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute
    Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa)

  • Caroline E. Beauregard

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute
    Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa)

  • Cristin Healy

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute
    Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa)

  • Tarun Sanda

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute
    Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa)

  • Martine St-Jean

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)

  • Janelle Chabot

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)

  • Danielle E. Walker

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)

  • Aditya Mohan

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)

  • Nathalie Earl

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)

  • Xueqing Lun

    (Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute, University of Calgary)

  • Donna L. Senger

    (Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute, University of Calgary)

  • Stephen M. Robbins

    (Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute, University of Calgary)

  • Peter Staeheli

    (Institute of Virology, University Medical Center Freiburg)

  • Peter A. Forsyth

    (H. Lee Moffit Cancer Center and Research Institute)

  • Tommy Alain

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute
    Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa)

  • Eric C. LaCasse

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute)

  • Robert G. Korneluk

    (Apoptosis Research Centre, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute
    Microbiology and Immunology, University of Ottawa)

Abstract

Small-molecule inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) antagonists, called Smac mimetic compounds (SMCs), sensitize tumours to TNF-α-induced killing while simultaneously blocking TNF-α growth-promoting activities. SMCs also regulate several immunomodulatory properties within immune cells. We report that SMCs synergize with innate immune stimulants and immune checkpoint inhibitor biologics to produce durable cures in mouse models of glioblastoma in which single agent therapy is ineffective. The complementation of activities between these classes of therapeutics is dependent on cytotoxic T-cell activity and is associated with a reduction in immunosuppressive T-cells. Notably, the synergistic effect is dependent on type I IFN and TNF-α signalling. Furthermore, our results implicate an important role for TNF-α-producing cytotoxic T-cells in mediating the anti-cancer effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors when combined with SMCs. Overall, this combinatorial approach could be highly effective in clinical application as it allows for cooperative and complimentary mechanisms in the immune cell-mediated death of cancer cells.

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  • Shawn T. Beug & Caroline E. Beauregard & Cristin Healy & Tarun Sanda & Martine St-Jean & Janelle Chabot & Danielle E. Walker & Aditya Mohan & Nathalie Earl & Xueqing Lun & Donna L. Senger & Stephen M., 2017. "Smac mimetics synergize with immune checkpoint inhibitors to promote tumour immunity against glioblastoma," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms14278
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms14278
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