Nature Communications (Feb 2017)

Smac mimetics synergize with immune checkpoint inhibitors to promote tumour immunity against glioblastoma

  • Shawn T. Beug,
  • Caroline E. Beauregard,
  • Cristin Healy,
  • Tarun Sanda,
  • Martine St-Jean,
  • Janelle Chabot,
  • Danielle E. Walker,
  • Aditya Mohan,
  • Nathalie Earl,
  • Xueqing Lun,
  • Donna L. Senger,
  • Stephen M. Robbins,
  • Peter Staeheli,
  • Peter A. Forsyth,
  • Tommy Alain,
  • Eric C. LaCasse,
  • Robert G. Korneluk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14278
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Smac mimetics sensitize cancer cells to the extrinsic cell death pathway and stimulate anti-tumour immunity. In this study, the authors show that Smac mimetics can synergize with immune checkpoint inhibitors to control tumour growth in mouse cancer models, including aggressive CNS tumours, in a cytotoxic CD8+T-cell- and TNFα-dependent manner.