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- W2912275010 abstract "While recent studies have shown an important role of the microbiome in modulating anti-tumor immune responses, its mechanism remains unclear. One proposed mechanism is due to cross-reactivity between antigens expressed in commensal bacteria and neoepitopes found in tumors. We have identified a cross-reactive antigen expressed in commensal bacteria Bifidobacterium (Bifido.) “SVYRYYGL” (henceforth called SVY) and show that it conveys a neoantigen-specific cross-reactivity to the classic neoantigen “SIY.” The SVY-specific response was analyzed through biophysical experiments and molecular dynamics simulations, which showed that the SVY peptide bound the H2-Kb MHC (Kb) with an altered peptide configuration leading to a cross-reactivity but at a lower overall affinity for the transgenic, SIY-specific 2C T-cell receptor (TCR). By T-cell expansion studies, commensal bacteria SVY-specific T-cells populations have a cross-reactive SIY specific T-cell response and those T-cell populations can recognize tumors expressing the “SIY” antigen. Mice lacking Bifido. have a decreased commensal bacteria specific T-cell response and an altered TCR repertoire compared to Bifido. colonized animals. Moreover, Bifido. colonization not only shapes the SVY commensal bacteria-specific T-cell repertoire but selects for clones that are represented in the SIY T-cell repertoire. Cross-reactive SVY-specific T-cells recognize tumors bearing SIY in vivo in an adoptive T-cell transfer model and a murine melanoma model. Animals treated with cross-reactive SVY-specific T-cells had decreased tumor growth and extended survival. Our work demonstrates that commensal bacteria can directly stimulate antitumor immune responses via T-cell cross-reactivity and provides a proof of principle for how bacterial antigens can shape the T-cell landscape. Citation Format: Catherine Ami Bessell. Commensal bacteria Bifidobacterium stimulates an antitumor response via cross-reactivity [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Fourth CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference: Translating Science into Survival; Sept 30-Oct 3, 2018; New York, NY. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Immunol Res 2019;7(2 Suppl):Abstract nr B060." @default.
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- W2912275010 title "Abstract B060: Commensal bacteria Bifidobacterium stimulates an antitumor response via cross-reactivity" @default.
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