Losartan controls immune checkpoint blocker-induced edema and improves survival in glioblastoma
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Immune checkpoint blockers (ICBs) have failed in all Phase III glioblastoma trials. Here, we found that ICBs induce cerebral edema in some patients and mice with glioblastoma. Through single-cell RNA sequencing, intravital imaging, and T cell blocking studies in mice, we demonstrated that this edema results from an inflammatory response following anti-PD1 antibody treatment that disrupts the blood-tumor-barrier. Used in lieu of immunosuppressive corticosteroids, the angiotensin receptor blocker losartan prevented this ICB-induced edema and reprogrammed the tumor microenvironment, curing 20% of mice which increased to 40% in combination with standard of care treatment. Using a bihemispheric tumor model, we identified a âhotâ tumor immune signature prior to losartan+anti-PD1 therapy that predicted long-term survival. Our findings provide the rationale and associated biomarkers to test losartan with ICBs in glioblastoma patients. Overall design: single-cell RNA-seq
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2025-01-11



