Intratumoral injection of the seasonal flu shot converts immunologically cold tumors to hot and serves as an immunotherapy for cancer

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 Jan 14;117(2):1119-1128. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1904022116. Epub 2019 Dec 30.

Abstract

Reprogramming the tumor microenvironment to increase immune-mediated responses is currently of intense interest. Patients with immune-infiltrated "hot" tumors demonstrate higher treatment response rates and improved survival. However, only the minority of tumors are hot, and a limited proportion of patients benefit from immunotherapies. Innovative approaches that make tumors hot can have immediate impact particularly if they repurpose drugs with additional cancer-unrelated benefits. The seasonal influenza vaccine is recommended for all persons over 6 mo without prohibitive contraindications, including most cancer patients. Here, we report that unadjuvanted seasonal influenza vaccination via intratumoral, but not intramuscular, injection converts "cold" tumors to hot, generates systemic CD8+ T cell-mediated antitumor immunity, and sensitizes resistant tumors to checkpoint blockade. Importantly, intratumoral vaccination also provides protection against subsequent active influenza virus lung infection. Surprisingly, a squalene-based adjuvanted vaccine maintains intratumoral regulatory B cells and fails to improve antitumor responses, even while protecting against active influenza virus lung infection. Adjuvant removal, B cell depletion, or IL-10 blockade recovers its antitumor effectiveness. Our findings propose that antipathogen vaccines may be utilized for both infection prevention and repurposing as a cancer immunotherapy.

Keywords: cancer; flu shot; influenza; intratumoral; vaccine.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adjuvants, Immunologic / administration & dosage
  • Animals
  • B-Lymphocytes
  • Basic-Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors / genetics
  • CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes / immunology
  • Humans
  • Immunity, Cellular
  • Immunotherapy / methods*
  • Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype / immunology
  • Influenza Vaccines / administration & dosage*
  • Influenza Vaccines / immunology*
  • Influenza Vaccines / therapeutic use*
  • Influenza, Human
  • Injections, Intralesional*
  • Interleukin-10
  • Lung / pathology
  • Lung Neoplasms / drug therapy
  • Lung Neoplasms / immunology
  • Lung Neoplasms / pathology
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Neoplasms / drug therapy*
  • Neoplasms / immunology*
  • Repressor Proteins / genetics
  • Seasons
  • Skin
  • Skin Neoplasms / drug therapy
  • Skin Neoplasms / pathology
  • Squalene / administration & dosage
  • Tumor Microenvironment / drug effects
  • Vaccination

Substances

  • Adjuvants, Immunologic
  • Basic-Leucine Zipper Transcription Factors
  • Influenza Vaccines
  • Repressor Proteins
  • SNFT protein, mouse
  • Interleukin-10
  • Squalene