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PD-1 blockade and CDK4/6 inhibition augment nonoverlapping features of T cell activation in cancer.

Lestat R AliAna Christina Garrido-CastroPatrick J LenehanNaima BollenrucherCourtney T S KureshiMichael L DouganShom GoelGeoffrey I ShapiroSara M TolaneyStephanie K Dougan
Published in: The Journal of experimental medicine (2023)
We performed single-cell RNA-sequencing and T cell receptor clonotype tracking of breast and ovarian cancer patients treated with the CDK4/6 inhibitor ribociclib and PD-1 blockade. We highlight evidence of two orthogonal treatment-associated phenomena: expansion of T cell effector populations and promotion of T cell memory formation. Augmentation of the antitumor memory pool by ribociclib boosts the efficacy of subsequent PD-1 blockade in mouse models of melanoma and breast cancer, pointing toward sequential therapy as a potentially safe and synergistic strategy in patients.
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