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Tumor-derived semaphorin 4A improves PD-1–blocking antibody efficacy by enhancing CD8+ T cell cytotoxicity and proliferation

Yujiro Naito,S. Koyama,40 저자,A. Kumanogoh

2023 · DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ade0718
Science Advances · 14회 인용

TLDR

It is demonstrated that histologically Sema4A-positive non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) responded significantly better to anti–programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) antibody than Sema2A-negative NSCLC, suggesting Sema 4A might be a promising therapeutic target and biomarker for predicting and promoting ICI efficacy.

초록

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have caused revolutionary changes in cancer treatment, but low response rates remain a challenge. Semaphorin 4A (Sema4A) modulates the immune system through multiple mechanisms in mice, although the role of human Sema4A in the tumor microenvironment remains unclear. This study demonstrates that histologically Sema4A-positive non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) responded significantly better to anti–programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) antibody than Sema4A-negative NSCLC. Intriguingly, SEMA4A expression in human NSCLC was mainly derived from tumor cells and was associated with T cell activation. Sema4A promoted cytotoxicity and proliferation of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells without terminal exhaustion by enhancing mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 and polyamine synthesis, which led to improved efficacy of PD-1 inhibitors in murine models. Improved T cell activation by recombinant Sema4A was also confirmed using isolated tumor-infiltrating T cells from patients with cancer. Thus, Sema4A might be a promising therapeutic target and biomarker for predicting and promoting ICI efficacy.