Urine-derived lymphocytes as a non-invasive measure of the bladder tumor immune microenvironment

Author:

Wong Yien Ning Sophia1234,Joshi Kroopa1256,Khetrapal Pramit78,Ismail Mazlina5,Reading James L.12,Sunderland Mariana Werner12,Georgiou Andrew12ORCID,Furness Andrew J.S.126ORCID,Ben Aissa Assma12,Ghorani Ehsan12,Oakes Theres5,Uddin Imran5,Tan Wei Shen78ORCID,Feber Andrew8ORCID,McGovern Ursula4,Swanton Charles9ORCID,Freeman Alex10,Marafioti Teresa10,Briggs Timothy P.7,Kelly John D.78,Powles Thomas11,Peggs Karl S.12,Chain Benjamin M.5ORCID,Linch Mark D.34,Quezada Sergio A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Immunology Unit, University College London (UCL) Cancer Institute, London, England, UK

2. Research Department of Haematology, UCL Cancer Institute, London, England, UK

3. Department of Oncology, UCL Cancer Institute, London, England, UK

4. Department of Oncology, University College London Hospital, London, England, UK

5. Division of Infection and Immunity, University College London, London, England, UK

6. Department of Medical Oncology, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, England, UK

7. Department of Urology, University College London Hospital at Westmoreland Street, London, England, UK

8. Division of Surgical and Interventional Sciences, University College London, London, England, UK

9. The Francis Crick Institute, London, England, UK

10. Department of Cellular Pathology, University College London Hospital, London, England, UK

11. Centre for Experimental Cancer Medicine, Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, England, UK

Abstract

Despite the advances in cancer immunotherapy, only a fraction of patients with bladder cancer exhibit responses to checkpoint blockade, highlighting a need to better understand drug resistance and identify rational immunotherapy combinations. However, accessibility to the tumor prior and during therapy is a major limitation in understanding the immune tumor microenvironment (TME). Herein, we identified urine-derived lymphocytes (UDLs) as a readily accessible source of T cells in 32 patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). We observed that effector CD8+ and CD4+ cells and regulatory T cells within the urine accurately map the immune checkpoint landscape and T cell receptor repertoire of the TME. Finally, an increased UDL count, specifically high expression of PD-1 (PD-1hi) on CD8+ at the time of cystectomy, was associated with a shorter recurrence-free survival. UDL analysis represents a dynamic liquid biopsy that is representative of the bladder immune TME that may be used to identify actionable immuno-oncology (IO) targets with potential prognostic value in MIBC.

Funder

CRUK

NIHR

UCL Hospitals

UCL

Sam Keen Foundation

RMH

Medical Research Council

Bloodwise

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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