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Apatinib enhanced anti-PD-1 therapy for colon cancer in mice via promoting PD-L1 expression

Xiaomin Cai, Bin Wei, Lele Li, Xiaofeng Chen, Wen Liu, Jian Cui, Yumeng Lin, Yang Sun, Qiang Xu, Wenjie Guo, Yanhong Gu

2020International Immunopharmacology52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing studies confirm that anti-angiogenesis can increase the effectiveness of immunotherapy. In this study, we found that an angiogenesis inhibitor apatinib enhanced anti-PD-1 therapy for colon cancer in mice via promoting PD-L1 expression. Apatinib treatment upregulated PD-L1 expression in various colon cancer cells both at the mRNA and protein levels. Further, apatinib-treated cancer cells hampered activation and IFN-γ secretion of T cells in the co-culture system, which was reversed by the anti-PD-1 antibody. Based on this, the combination of apatinib with anti-PD-1 on colon cancer growth in mice was examined. The combination treatment showed more significant inhibition on the growth of transplanted tumors in mice than single-drug treatment. Overall, our study here showed the enhancement of anti-PD-1 antitumor efficacy in a syngeneic mouse model (CT-26 cells in Balb/c) by the angiogenesis inhibitor apatinib via upregulating PD-L1 expression as well as angiogenesis inhibition, which may provide a rationale for the combination of apatinib and anti-PD-1 antibody for colorectal cancer treatment in the clinic.

Topics & Concepts

ApatinibAngiogenesisMedicineCancer researchImmunotherapyCancerColorectal cancerAntibodyCancer immunotherapyAngiogenesis inhibitorImmunologyInternal medicineCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersColorectal Cancer Treatments and StudiesHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
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