TREM1 activation of myeloid cells promotes antitumor immunity

Author:

Juric Vladislava1ORCID,Mayes Erin1,Binnewies Mikhail1,Lee Tian1,Canaday Pamela1,Pollack Joshua L.1,Rudolph Joshua1ORCID,Du Xiaoyan1,Liu Victoria M.1,Dash Subhadra1,Palmer Rachael1,Jahchan Nadine S.1,Ramoth Åsa Johanna1,Lacayo Sergio1,Mankikar Shilpa1,Norng Manith1,Brassell Chris1ORCID,Pal Aritra1,Chan Christopher1,Lu Erick1ORCID,Sriram Venkataraman1ORCID,Streuli Michel1ORCID,Krummel Matthew F.2ORCID,Baker Kevin P.1ORCID,Liang Linda1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pionyr Immunotherapeutics, 2 Tower Place, Suite 800, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA.

2. Department of Pathology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.

Abstract

Myeloid cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME) can exist in immunosuppressive and immunostimulatory states that impede or promote antitumor immunity, respectively. Blocking suppressive myeloid cells or increasing stimulatory cells to enhance antitumor immune responses is an area of interest for therapeutic intervention. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (TREM1) is a proinflammatory receptor that amplifies immune responses. TREM1 is expressed on neutrophils, subsets of monocytes and tissue macrophages, and suppressive myeloid populations in the TME, including tumor-associated neutrophils, monocytes, and tumor-associated macrophages. Depletion or inhibition of immunosuppressive myeloid cells, or stimulation by TREM1-mediated inflammatory signaling, could be used to promote an immunostimulatory TME. We developed PY159, an afucosylated humanized anti-TREM1 monoclonal antibody with enhanced FcγR binding. PY159 is a TREM1 agonist that induces signaling, leading to up-regulation of costimulatory molecules on monocytes and macrophages, production of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines, and enhancement of T cell activation in vitro. An antibody against mouse TREM1, PY159m, promoted antitumor efficacy in syngeneic mouse tumor models. These results suggest that PY159-mediated agonism of TREM1 on tumoral myeloid cells can promote a proinflammatory TME and offer a promising strategy for immunotherapy.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

General Medicine

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