PD-L1 checkpoint inhibition and anti-CTLA-4 whole tumor cell vaccination counter adaptive immune resistance: A mouse neuroblastoma model that mimics human disease

ConclusionsThis study demonstrates the role PD-L1 plays in neuroblastoma ’s resistance to immunity and defines the nonredundant effect of combination checkpoint inhibition with vaccine therapy in a mouse model. High-risk, nonimmunogenic human tumors display both diminished PD-L1 expression and adaptive immune resistance. Paradoxically, high-risk tumors may be more resp onsive to effective vaccine therapy because of their apparent lack of adaptive immune resistance.
Source: PLoS Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Source Type: research