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PD-1 blockade and CDK4/6 inhibition augment nonoverlapping features of T cell activation in cancer

Lestat R. Ali, Ana C. Garrido-Castro, Patrick J. Lenehan, Naïma Böllenrücher, Courtney T. Stump, Michael Dougan, Shom Goel, Geoffrey I. Shapiro, Sara M. Tolaney, Stephanie K. Dougan

2023The Journal of Experimental Medicine33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We performed single-cell RNA-sequencing and T cell receptor clonotype tracking of breast and ovarian cancer patients treated with the CDK4/6 inhibitor ribociclib and PD-1 blockade. We highlight evidence of two orthogonal treatment-associated phenomena: expansion of T cell effector populations and promotion of T cell memory formation. Augmentation of the antitumor memory pool by ribociclib boosts the efficacy of subsequent PD-1 blockade in mouse models of melanoma and breast cancer, pointing toward sequential therapy as a potentially safe and synergistic strategy in patients.

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BlockadeEffectorAugmentCancer researchMelanomaMedicineCellCancerOvarian cancerOncologyReceptorInternal medicineBiologyImmunologyGeneticsPhilosophyLinguisticsCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersAdvanced Breast Cancer TherapiesCancer Genomics and Diagnostics
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