PDL1 Expression on Plasma and Dendritic Cells in Myeloma Bone Marrow Suggests Benefit of Targeted anti PD1-PDL1 Therapy

Anne‐Marit Sponaas(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Neda Nejati Moharrami(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Emadoldin Feyzi(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Therese Standal(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Even H. Rustad(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Anders Waage(St Olav's University Hospital), Anders Sundan(Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
PLoS ONE
October 7, 2015
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Abstract

In this study we set out to investigate whether anti PDL1 or PD-1 treatment targeting the immune system could be used against multiple myeloma. DCs are important in regulating T cell responses against tumors. We therefore determined PDL1 and PDL2 expression on DC populations in bone marrow of patients with plasma cell disorders using multicolour Flow Cytometry. We specifically looked at CD141+ and CD141- myeloid and CD303+ plasmacytoid DC. The majority of plasma cells (PC) and DC subpopulations expressed PDL1, but the proportion of positive PDL1+ cells varied among patients. A correlation between the proportion of PDL1+ PC and CD141+ mDC was found, suggesting both cell types could down-regulate the anti-tumor T cell response.


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