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Gut microbiota modulate dendritic cell antigen presentation and radiotherapy-induced antitumor immune response

Abstract: Alterations in gut microbiota impact the pathophysiology of several diseases, including cancer. Radiotherapy (RT), an established curative and palliative cancer treatment, exerts potent immune modulatory effects, inducing tumor-associated antigen (TAA) cross-priming with antitumor CD8+ T cell elicitation and abscopal effects. We tested whether the gut microbiota modulates antitumor immune response following RT distal to the gut. Vancomycin, an antibiotic that acts mainly on grampositive bacteria and is restricted to the gut, potentiated the RT-induced antitumor immune response and tumor growth inhibition. This synergy was dependent on TAA cross presentation to cytolytic CD8+ T cells and on IFN-?. Notably, butyrate, a metabolite produced by the vancomycin-depleted gut bacteria, abrogated the vancomycin effect. In conclusion, depletion of vancomycin-sensitive bacteria enhances the antitumor activity of RT, which has important clinical ramifications.

 Fuente: The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2020, 130(1), 466-479

 Publisher: American Society for Clinical Investigation

 Year of publication: 2020

 No. of pages: 15

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1172/JCI124332

 ISSN: 0021-9738,1558-8238

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1172/jci124332

Authorship

URIBE-HERRANZ, MIREIA

RAFAIL, STAVROS

BEGHI, SILVIA

VERGINADIS, IOANNIS

BITTINGER, KYLE

PUSTYLNIKOV, SERGEY

PIERINI, STEFANO

PERALES-LINARES, RENZO

BLAIR, IAN A.

MESAROS, CLEMENTINA A.

SNYDER, NATHANIEL W.

BUSHMAN, FREDERIC

KOUMENIS, CONSTANTINOS

FACCIABENE, ANDREA