Exploring the Role of Natural Anti-PD-L1 antibodies in Shaping the Anti-Tumor Immune Response to Neoadjuvant Chemo-Immunotherapy in NSCLC 2308226
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Abstract Introduction Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a major contributor to cancer-related deaths worldwide. Although the introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors, such as anti-PD-1, has improved patient survival, treatment responses remain heterogeneous, and the complete mechanisms of action are not yet fully understood. Our group previously described naturally immune checkpoint blockade mediated by endogenous antibodies that functionally mimic the effects of therapeutic checkpoint inhibitors, without autoimmune symptoms in non-previously treated NSCLC patients (Frozza et al., 2025, under review). Now we are investigating the immune profile of NSCLC patients undergoing neoadjuvant anti-PD-1 therapy combined with chemotherapy, with the hypothesis that the presence and dynamic modulation of circulating anti-PD-L1 autoantibodies influence the tumor immune microenvironment, thereby impacting treatment response, immune activation, and therapeutic efficacy. Methods To achieve this, transcriptomic profiling through single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) of immune cells from blood, tumor and draining lymph node are being performed pre and post treatment, following by the validation with flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. The quantification of autoantibodies anti-PD-L1 are being performed by ELISA. Results Preliminary analyses demonstrate the presence of circulating anti—PD-L1 autoantibodies both before and after chemo-immunotherapy. Post-treatment antibody levels exhibited marked variability, suggesting heterogeneous immune modulation in response to treatment. scRNAseq showed an increase in the frequency of the CD8+ T and B cell infiltrating the tumor and draining lymph nodes post treatment. Conclusion In conclusion, this study seeks to elucidate mechanisms of immunotherapy resistance in NSCLC by linking tumor immune profiles and the presence of anti—PD-L1 autoantibodies to responses to neoadjuvant chemo-immunotherapy, with the goal of identifying predictive biomarkers and improving treatment strategies. Funding Source PRONON (25000.172780/2019-38), RITEs/FAPERGS (22/2551-0000388-5), FINEP (3088 and 3098), and Universal (405768/2024-0). Topic Categories Tumor Immunology: Checkpoints, Prevention, and Treatment (TIPT)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (9)
Veridiane Pscheidt
Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
Fernanda Frozza
Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
Stephan Soder
Irmandade Santa Casa de Porto Alegre
Claudia Paiva Nunes
Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
Anelise Baptista da Silva
Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
Millena Scherer
Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
Julia Fontoura
Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre
Rodrigo Gassen
Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre
Cristina Bonorino
Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre