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Immunomodulation of HDAC Inhibitor Entinostat Potentiates the Anticancer Effects of Radiation and PD-1 Blockade in the Murine Lewis Lung Carcinoma Model

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2022 Dec 23
PMID 36555180
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Abstract

Although the combination of radiotherapy and immunotherapy has proven to be effective in lung cancer treatment, it may not be sufficient to fully activate the antitumor immune response. Here, we investigated whether entinostat, a histone deacetylase inhibitor, could improve the efficacy of radiotherapy and anti-PD-1 in a murine syngeneic LL/2 tumor model. A total of 12 Gy of X-rays administered in two fractions significantly delayed tumor growth in mice, which was further enhanced by oral entinostat administration. Flow cytometry-aided immune cell profiling revealed that entinostat increased radiation-induced infiltration of myeloid-derived suppressor cells and CD8 T cells with decreased regulatory T-cells (Tregs). Transcriptomics-based immune phenotype prediction showed that entinostat potentiated radiation-activated pathways, such as JAK/STAT3/interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) and PD-1/PD-L1 signaling. Entinostat augmented the antitumor efficacy of radiation and anti-PD-1, which may be related to an increase in IFN-γ-producing CD8 T-cells with a decrease in Treg cells. Comparative transcriptomic profiling predicted that entinostat increased the number of dendritic cells, B cells, and T cells in tumors treated with radiation and anti-PD-1 by inducing MHC-II genes. In conclusion, our findings provided insights into how entinostat improves the efficacy of ionizing radiation plus anti-PD-1 therapy and offered clues for developing new strategies for clinical trials.

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