Theres a frustrating fact about todays immunotherapies for cancer. While sometimes they work beautifully completely eliminating or greatly reducing cancer in particular patients other times they dont work at all. Its a mystery.
Scientists have posed several hypotheses to explain the disparity. Perhaps its the number of mutations present in a tumor, with more mutations leading to better responses. Or maybe its the tissue environment surrounding the tumor, with some environments supporting and others suppressing effective immune responses. But so far, none of these explanations has proved definitive or applicable in all cases.
Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, now think they have a better explanation.
It turns out that in order for immune cells to effectively kill the cells of a tumor, they need to take on a specific spatial configuration, says Andrea Schietinger, PhD, a tumor immunologist and member of the Immunology Program in MSKs Sloan Kettering Institute. They need to form a triad.
Triad meaning three cells. But not just any three cells will do. What you need, she explains, is three different immune cells all collaborating together at the same time and in the same spot: one dendritic cell, one cytotoxic (killer) T cell, and one helper T cell.
These cells arent rare or unusual, immunologically speaking. Theyre the standard actors described in any immunology textbook. But up until now, no one knew that these cells needed to be physically present together in tumors in order to generate an effective immune response against cancer cells.
The discovery, which was published in the journal Cancer Cell on July 8, 2024, has immediate therapeutic implications and could alter the way doctors administer immunotherapies.
The main implication of our findings is that it's not the absolute numbers of cells that matters, it's their spatial configuration.
Dr. Andrea Schietinger, immunologist, Sloan Kettering Institute
Dr. Gabriel Espinosa-Carrasco
A postdoctoral fellow in the Schietinger lab, Gabriel Espinosa-Carrasco, PhD, is the first author on the new paper. What sparked Dr. Schietingers and Dr. Espinosa-Carrascos curiosity about this line of research was the abundant and frankly discouraging data from human clinical trials of adoptive T cell therapies. These are therapies in which researchers take a sample of cytotoxic T cells from a patient, identify ones that recognize the cancer, then expand those to billions of copies in the lab and return them to the patient. (Alternatively, scientists can engineer T cells in the lab to recognize specific targets and then expand and infuse those.)
The approach sounds logical; it should work, but it often doesnt.
How is this possible that we can generate the most perfect cytotoxic T cells in the lab, give patients billions of these cells, and yet they still fail to eliminate the cancer? Dr. Schietinger asks. There seems to be something so fundamental that we are missing about what cytotoxic T cells need to kill effectively.
In retrospect, she says, the answer seems obvious.
Scientists have known for a long time that cytotoxic T cells dont operate on their own. They need the assistance of helper T cells to become armed and activated. This is textbook knowledge, Dr. Schietinger points out.
Thats why, as she explains, every existing protocol where cytotoxic T cells are being activated and prepared for adoptive T cell therapy adds important chemicals made by helper T cells. At that point, the thinking goes, the cytotoxic T cells should be ready to fight cancer when they are infused back into the body.
A triad made of a killer T cell (red), helper t cell (green), and dendritic cell (yellow) unite to form a strong fighting force against cancer cells.
But what if cytotoxic T cells need the assistance of helper T cells not only early on to become armed and activated, but also to carry out their kill mission? Do cytotoxic T cells like James Bond need a license to kill? Dr. Schietinger wondered.
To find out, she and her team devised a mouse model of cancer that she could treat with a form of adoptive T cell therapy similar to those currently used with people. She set up two contrasting situations. In one case, she gave the mice with cancer only cytotoxic T cells. In the other case, she gave the mice both cytotoxic T cells and helper T cells. The results were clear and dramatic: only the mice that had received both types of T cells saw their tumors regress.
What this implies is that just having the cytotoxic machinery up and running is not really enough to do the actual killing, Dr. Schietinger says. You need to actually license them to kill the target cell.
How that licensing may occur became clearer when they looked at the tumor tissues from the mice under the microscope. Thats when they saw that in the mice that had responded to the treatment, their cells had formed the distinctive immune cell triads. The cells were physically nestled together. Somehow, Dr. Schietinger says, that spatial arrangement allows cytotoxic T cells to finally get the message: time to take action.
It was an interesting and exciting finding. But would it hold beyond the particular mouse model they used?
To answer that question, Dr. Schietinger and her team reached out to colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine, surgeons Hyun-Sung Lee, MD, PhD, and Bryan M. Burt, MD. That group had unpublished data on a group of patients with pleural mesothelioma, a type of lung cancer, who had been treated with a form of immunotherapy called immune checkpoint blockade. Within that group, some of the patients had responded well to the treatment, seeing their tumors shrink, while others did not.
When the surgeons at Baylor went back to look at tissue samples they had collected as part of the trial, they found that those patients who had responded to the therapy had the distinctive triads in their tumors. The ones who didnt respond did not have them.
That was pretty compelling evidence that the immune triads were indeed important, and not just a coincidence. The three types of immune cells interact in such a way that makes them a stronger fighting force against cancer cells.
What are the implications of all this? First, says Dr. Schietinger, there is the possibility that these triads could be used as a biomarker for identifying which individuals are likely to respond to immunotherapy. So far, doctors do not have good biomarkers to make that distinction.
Second, the results imply that doctors should rethink how they administer adoptive T cell therapies. Instead of giving predominantly killer T cells, perhaps they should include helper T cells too; and maybe much fewer killer T cells would be enough if there were helper T cells in the mix as well.
Lastly, the results have implications for the design of cancer vaccines, where fragments of cancer-associated proteins are designed to boost patients killer T cells.
Dr. Schietingers team is working to advance research in all these directions. For example, one member of her team, a bioengineer, is designing tools to connect one killer T cell to one helper T cell, to encourage their formation of a triad with a dendritic cell (the cell type responsible for presenting fragments of cancer proteins to T cells).
Theyre also experimenting with new formulations of cancer vaccines and are partnering with other leaders in the field to bring this work to clinical trials.
The main implication of our findings is that its not the absolute numbers of cells that matters, its their spatial configuration, Dr. Schietinger says. The three cell types need to be on the battlefield together, and building therapeutics which do that is our next big goal.
Additional authors on the study include: Edison Chiu and Asim Dave of MSK; Matthew Hellmann of MSK and Weill Cornell College of Medicine (now at AstraZeneca); Aurora Scrivo of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Paul Zumbo and Doron Betel of Weill Cornell Medicine; and Sung Wook Kang and Hee-Jin Jang of Baylor College of Medicine.
This work was supported by NIH grants DP2CA225212 and R01CA269733, a Lloyd Old STAR Award of the Cancer Research Institute, an AACR-Bristol-Myers Squibb Midcareer Female Investigator Award, the Pershing Square Sohn Award, the Josie Robertson Young Investigator Award, the Weill Cornell Medicine Core Laboratories Center, a Ludwig Cancer Center Postdoctoral Fellowship, NIH Merit Award R37CA248478, Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Grant CPRIT RP200443, Department of Defense Peer Reviewed Cancer Impact Award CA210522, NIH R21AI159379, the Helis Medical Research Foundation, the Cytometry and Cell Sorting Core at Baylor College of Medicine with funding from the NIH (NCI P30CA125123 and NCRR S10RR024574) and CPRIT (RP180672), the MSKCC-Integrated Genomics Operation Core, funded by the NCI Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA08748), Cycle for Survival, and the Marie-Jose and Henry R. Kravis Center for Molecular Oncology.
Dr. Hellmann is currently an employee and shareholder at AstraZeneca. Dr. Burt received funding from AstaZeneca for the clinical trial related to this project, clinical trial funding from Momatero-Gene, and clinical trial funding from Novartis.
Read the study: Intratumoral immune triads are required for immunotherapy-mediated elimination of solid tumors, Cancer Cell. DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2024.05.025
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