Multiplexed imaging reveals an IFN-γ-driven inflammatory state in nivolumab-associated gastritis.
Cell Rep Med
; 2(10): 100419, 2021 10 19.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-34755133
Immune checkpoint blockade using PD-1 inhibition is an effective approach for treating a wide variety of cancer subtypes. While lower gastrointestinal (GI) side effects are more common, upper gastrointestinal adverse events are rarely reported. Here, we present a case of nivolumab-associated autoimmune gastritis. To elucidate the immunology underlying this condition, we leverage multiplexed ion beam imaging by time-of-flight (MIBI-TOF) to identify the presence and proportion of infiltrating immune cells from a single section of biopsy specimen. Using MIBI-TOF, we analyze formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human gastric tissue with 28 labels simultaneously. Our analyses reveal a gastritis characterized by severe mucosal injury, interferon gamma (IFN-γ)-producing gastric epithelial cells, and mixed inflammation that includes CD8 and CD4 T cell infiltrates with reduced expression of granzyme B and FOXP3, respectively. Here, we provide a comprehensive multiplexed histopathological mapping of gastric tissue, which identifies IFN-γ-producing epithelial cells as possible contributors to the nivolumab-associated gastritis.
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MEDLINE
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Interferon-gamma
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Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological
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Nivolumab
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Gastritis
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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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En
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Cell Rep Med
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2021
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Article
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