Gut microbiota impacts responses to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). A high level of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii have been associated with a positive response to ICI in multiple cancer types. Here, based on fecal shotgun metagenomics data, we show in two independent cohorts of patients with non-small cell lung cancer and advanced melanoma that a high level of F. prausnitzii at baseline is positively associated with a better clinical response to ICI. In MCA205 tumor-bearing mice, administration of F.prausnitzii strain EXL01, already in clinical development for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, restores the anti-tumor response to ICI in the context of antibiotic-induced microbiota perturbation at clinical and tumor transcriptomics level. In vitro, EXL01 strain enhances T cell activation in the presence of ICI. Interestingly, oral administration of EXL01 strain did not induce any change in fecal microbiota diversity or composition, suggesting a direct effect on immune cells in the small intestine. F. prausnitzii strain EXL01 will be evaluated as an adjuvant to ICI in multiple cancers in the near future.
Faecalibaterium prausnitzii strain EXL01 boosts efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors / Bredon, Marius; Danne, Camille; Pham, Hang Phuong; Ruffié, Pauline; Bessede, Alban; Rolhion, Nathalie; Creusot, Laura; Brot, Loic; Alonso, Iria; Langella, Philippe; Derosa, Lisa; Cortot, Alexis B.; Routy, Bertrand; Zitvogel, Laurence; Segata, Nicola; Sokol, Harry. - In: ONCOIMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 2162-402X. - 13:1(2024), pp. 237495401-237495412. [10.1080/2162402x.2024.2374954]
Faecalibaterium prausnitzii strain EXL01 boosts efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors
Segata, Nicola;
2024-01-01
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Gut microbiota impacts responses to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). A high level of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii have been associated with a positive response to ICI in multiple cancer types. Here, based on fecal shotgun metagenomics data, we show in two independent cohorts of patients with non-small cell lung cancer and advanced melanoma that a high level of F. prausnitzii at baseline is positively associated with a better clinical response to ICI. In MCA205 tumor-bearing mice, administration of F.prausnitzii strain EXL01, already in clinical development for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, restores the anti-tumor response to ICI in the context of antibiotic-induced microbiota perturbation at clinical and tumor transcriptomics level. In vitro, EXL01 strain enhances T cell activation in the presence of ICI. Interestingly, oral administration of EXL01 strain did not induce any change in fecal microbiota diversity or composition, suggesting a direct effect on immune cells in the small intestine. F. prausnitzii strain EXL01 will be evaluated as an adjuvant to ICI in multiple cancers in the near future.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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