Abstract 716: Depletion of stromal cells remodels tumor microenvironment and potentiates immune checkpoint blockade in pancreatic cancer

Joseph Rupert, Alexes Daquinag,Lingyi Cai,Yulin Dai, Zhongming Zhao,Dimitris Anastassiou,Mikhail Kolonin

Cancer Research(2024)

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Abstract During carcinoma progression, mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) become recruited to tumors and contribute to the pool of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). Sub-populations of CAFs, have diverse and incompletely understood effects on disease progression and resistance to therapy. Adipose stromal cells (ASCs), the MSCs from fat tissue increasingly recruited by carcinomas in the context of obesity, have been shown to support cancer progression. Here, the roles of perivascular CAFs expressing platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta (Pdgfrb) and of CAFs expressing non-glycanated decorin (ngDCN), a marker of ASCs, were analyzed. We used mice orthotopically grafted with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (KPC) cells. Ablation of cells expressing thymidine kinase under the control of Pdgfrb promoter with ganciclovir resulted in suppression of primary pancreatic tumor growth. However, ablation Pdgfrb+ cells induced spontaneous metastases to the liver. For depletion of ngDCN+ cells, we used a hunter-killer peptide D-CAN, which has been previously reported to induce apoptosis of ASCs and CAFs in mouse models. Here, D-CAN also had a negative effect on pancreatic tumor growth, however, there was no significant effect on metastatic dissemination. Single cell RNA sequencing of tumors demonstrated that targeting of Pdgfrb+ and ngDCN+ stromal cells had distinct effects on sub-populations of CAFs. Endothelial cell and cancer cell survival was decreased by depletion of either Pdgfrb+ or ngDCN+ stroma. However, pathway analysis revealed that depletion of Pdgfrb+ and ngDCN+ stromal cells has different effects on the markers of cancer cell aggressiveness. D-CAN treatment, and to a less extent Pdgfrb+ cell ablation, suppressed macrophage M2 polarization and increased infiltration of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes. This observation, confirmed in the MyCap graft model of prostate cancer, suggested that ablation of ngDCN+ stroma should synergize with immune checkpoint inhibitors. We tested the effect of D-CAN on the efficacy of anti-PDL1 antibody in the orthotopic KPC model. Compared to D-CAN and anti-PDL1 antibody alone, combination treatment had a synergistic effect on tumor growth. Importantly, liver metastases were suppressed by the D-CAN/anti-PDL1 antibody combination, but not by individual agents. We conclude that improved approaches to target mesenchymal stroma in tumors may be effective in combination with immunotherapy. Citation Format: Joseph Rupert, Alexes Daquinag, Lingyi Cai, Yulin Dai, Zhongming Zhao, Dimitris Anastassiou, Mikhail Kolonin. Depletion of stromal cells remodels tumor microenvironment and potentiates immune checkpoint blockade in pancreatic cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 716.
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