Abstract PR08: Mechanisms of primary resistance to PD-1 checkpoint blockade

2019 
Although much clinical progress has been made in harnessing the immune system to recognize and target cancer, there is still a significant lack of an understanding of how tumors evade immune recognition and the mechanisms that drive tumor resistance to both T-cell and checkpoint blockade immunotherapy. Our objective is to understand how tumor-mediated signaling through inhibitory receptors, including PD-1, combines to affect the process of T-cell recognition of tumor antigen and activation signaling. This has the goal of understanding the basis of resistance to PD-1 blockade and potentially identifying new molecular targets to enable T-cells to overcome dysfunction mediated by multiple inhibitory receptors. Biomembrane Force Probe (BFP) measurements show that that the activities of TCR-proximal signaling components affect T-cell mechanosensing and sensitivity at the earliest stages of antigen recognition and are influenced by PD-1 and other inhibitory receptors via Shp-1/2 by targeting CD28 and Lck to directly suppress TCR-pMHC-CD8 binding. Phospho-proteomics and flow cytometry-based analysis of patient-derived T-cells from PD-1 responders and nonresponders identified additional mediators, signaling components and pathways associated with PD-1 checkpoint blockade resistance. Targeting these interactions and understanding the basis of resistance to PD-1 blockade would potentially allow identification of novel biomarkers of resistance or new molecular targets to enable T-cells to overcome dysfunction during PD-1 checkpoint blockade. Citation Format: Michelle Krogsgaard, Duane Moogk, Kaitao Li, Zhou Yuan, Iman Osman, Jeffrey S Weber, Cheng Zhu. Mechanisms of primary resistance to PD-1 checkpoint blockade [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Fourth CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference: Translating Science into Survival; Sept 30-Oct 3, 2018; New York, NY. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Immunol Res 2019;7(2 Suppl):Abstract nr PR08.
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