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AbstractImmunotherapies have yet to demonstrate significant efficacy in the treatment of hormone receptor positive (HR+) breast cancer. Given that endocrine therapy (ET) is the primary approach for treating HR+ breast cancer, we investigated the effects of ET on the tumor immune microenvironment (TME) in HR+ breast cancer. Spatial proteomics analysis of primary HR+ breast cancer samples obtained at baseline and after ET from patients enrolled in a neoadjuvant clinical trial (NCT02764541) indicated that ET upregulated B2-microglobulin and influenced the TME in a manner that promotes enhanced immunogenicity. To gain a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms, the intrinsic effects of ET on cancer cells were explored, which revealed that ET plays a crucial role in facilitating the chromatin binding of RelA, a key component of the NF-κB complex. Consequently, heightened NF-κB signaling enhanced the response to interferon-gamma, leading to the upregulation of β2-microglobulin and other antigen presentation-related genes. Further, modulation of NF-κB signaling using a SMAC-mimetic in conjunction with ET augmented T-cell migration and enhanced MHC-I specific T-cell mediated cytotoxicity. Remarkably, the combination of ET and SMAC-mimetics, which also block pro-survival effects of NF-κB signaling through the degradation of inhibitors of apoptosis (IAP) proteins, elicited tumor regression through cell-autonomous mechanisms, providing additional support for their combined use in HR+ breast cancer.
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Francisco Hermida‐Prado
Yingtian Xie
Shira Sherman
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e586b5b6db643587522fed — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.c.6861217.v2
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