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Radiation-induced eosinophils improve cytotoxic T lymphocyte recruitment and response to immunotherapy.


ABSTRACT: The efficacy of cancer immunotherapy is dictated by CD8+ T cell infiltration and the nature of the tumor microenvironment (TME). By inflaming the TME to favor CD8+ T cell immunity, radiation is now widely considered as a neoadjuvant for immunomodulation. Here, we observed that local irradiation enhances the infiltration of intratumoral eosinophils, and depletion of eosinophil dampens CD8+ T cell infiltration and diminishes the anti-tumor effectiveness of radiation. Retrospectively, we identified a strong correlation between eosinophilia and survival benefit in radiation-treated cancer patients. Experimentally, we further show that radiation enhances the intratumoral infiltration of adoptive transferred T cells therapy, bolstering eosinophils by intravenous interleukin-5 administration promotes the efficacy of radiation-induced abscopal effect. Together, these results suggest that eosinophil mobilization can be considered as a mechanistically relevant biomarker for predicting the effectiveness of pre-immunotherapy radiation, as well as a new strategy to enhance T cell-mediated immunotherapy against cancers.

SUBMITTER: Cheng JN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7846170 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Radiation-induced eosinophils improve cytotoxic T lymphocyte recruitment and response to immunotherapy.

Cheng Jia-Nan JN   Luo Wen W   Sun Chengdu C   Jin Zheng Z   Zeng Xianghua X   Alexander Peter B PB   Gong Zhihua Z   Xia Xin X   Ding Xiaofang X   Xu Shouxia S   Zou Ping P   Wan Yisong Y YY   Jia Qingzhu Q   Li Qi-Jing QJ   Zhu Bo B  

Science advances 20210129 5


The efficacy of cancer immunotherapy is dictated by CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell infiltration and the nature of the tumor microenvironment (TME). By inflaming the TME to favor CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell immunity, radiation is now widely considered as a neoadjuvant for immunomodulation. Here, we observed that local irradiation enhances the infiltration of intratumoral eosinophils, and depletion of eosinophil dampens CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell infiltration and diminishes the anti-tumor effectiveness of radiatio  ...[more]

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