Patient-derived tumor explant models of tumor immune microenvironment reveal distinct and reproducible immunotherapy responses

Author:

Turpin RitaORCID,Peltonen KaritaORCID,Rannikko Jenna H.ORCID,Liu Ruixian,Kumari Anita N.,Nicorici DanielORCID,Lee Moon Hee,Mutka Minna,Kovanen Panu E.ORCID,Niinikoski LauraORCID,Meretoja TuomoORCID,Mattson Johanna,Järvinen Petrus,Lahdensuo Kanerva,Järvinen Riikka,Tornberg Sara,Mirtti Tuomas,Boström Pia,Koskivuo Ilkka,Thotakura Anil,Pouwels Jeroen,Hollmén MaijaORCID,Mustjoki SatuORCID,Klefström JuhaORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTTumor-resident immune cells play a crucial role in eliciting anti-tumor immunity and immunomodulatory drug responses, yet these functions have been difficult to study without tractable models of tumor immune microenvironment (TIME). Patient-derivedex vivomodels contain authentic resident immune cells and therefore, could provide new mechanistic insights into how TIME responds to tumor or immune cell-directed therapies. Here, we assessed the reproducibility and robustness of immunomodulatory drug responses across two differentex vivomodels of breast cancer TIME and one of renal cell carcinoma. These independently developed TIME models were treated with a panel of clinically relevant immunomodulators, revealing remarkably similar changes in gene expression and cytokine profiles among the three models in response to T cell activation and STING-agonism while still preserving individual patient-specific response patterns. Moreover, we found two common core signatures of adaptive or innate immune responses present across all three models and both types of cancer, potentially serving as a benchmark for drug-induced immune activation inex vivomodels of TIME. The robust reproducibility of immunomodulatory drug responses observed across diverseex vivomodels of TIME underscores the significance of human patient-derived models in elucidating the complexities of antitumor immunity and therapeutic interventions.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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