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DOI: 10.1038/nature21724
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Mutual regulation of tumour vessel normalization and immunostimulatory reprogramming

Lin Tian,Amit Goldstein,Hai Wang,Hin Ching Lo,Ik Sun Kim,Thomas Welte,Kuanwei Sheng,Lacey E. Dobrolecki,Xiaomei Zhang,Nagireddy Putluri,Thuy L. Phung,Sendurai A. Mani,Fabio Stossi,Arun Sreekumar,Michael A. Mancini,William K. Decker,Chenghang Zong,Michael T. Lewis,Xiang H.-F. Zhang

Immune system
Biology
Angiogenesis
2017
Blockade of angiogenesis can retard tumour growth, but may also paradoxically increase metastasis. This paradox may be resolved by vessel normalization, which involves increased pericyte coverage, improved tumour vessel perfusion, reduced vascular permeability, and consequently mitigated hypoxia. Although these processes alter tumour progression, their regulation is poorly understood. Here we show that type 1 T helper (TH1) cells play a crucial role in vessel normalization. Bioinformatic analyses revealed that gene expression features related to vessel normalization correlate with immunostimulatory pathways, especially T lymphocyte infiltration or activity. To delineate the causal relationship, we used various mouse models with vessel normalization or T lymphocyte deficiencies. Although disruption of vessel normalization reduced T lymphocyte infiltration as expected, reciprocal depletion or inactivation of CD4+ T lymphocytes decreased vessel normalization, indicating a mutually regulatory loop. In addition, activation of CD4+ T lymphocytes by immune checkpoint blockade increased vessel normalization. TH1 cells that secrete interferon-γ are a major population of cells associated with vessel normalization. Patient-derived xenograft tumours growing in immunodeficient mice exhibited enhanced hypoxia compared to the original tumours in immunocompetent humans, and hypoxia was reduced by adoptive TH1 transfer. Our findings elucidate an unexpected role of TH1 cells in vasculature and immune reprogramming. TH1 cells may be a marker and a determinant of both immune checkpoint blockade and anti-angiogenesis efficacy.
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    Mutual regulation of tumour vessel normalization and immunostimulatory reprogramming” is a paper by Lin Tian Amit Goldstein Hai Wang Hin Ching Lo Ik Sun Kim Thomas Welte Kuanwei Sheng Lacey E. Dobrolecki Xiaomei Zhang Nagireddy Putluri Thuy L. Phung Sendurai A. Mani Fabio Stossi Arun Sreekumar Michael A. Mancini William K. Decker Chenghang Zong Michael T. Lewis Xiang H.-F. Zhang published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.