Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are abundant in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and dampen the immune response, negatively affecting patient survival. Therefore, targeting TAMs could address the limitations of current cancer treatments. However, drug development in this area remains limited. The leukocyte-associated Ig-like receptor 1 (LAIR1), also called CD305, is prominently expressed on the surface of TAMs. We have uncovered what we believe to be a previously unrecognized immunosuppressive LAIR1/factor XIII A/collagen IV pathway across various cancer types. Inhibition of LAIR1, either through knockout (Lair1–/–), antibody blockade (anti-Lair1 antibody), or a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) design (3-in-1 CAR by combining tumor targeting, T cell trafficking, and remodeling of the immunosuppressive TME in 1 CAR construct) provided an enhanced antitumor response. LAIR1 inhibition enhanced peripheral and intratumoral CD8 memory T cell populations, induced a phenotypic shift of M2-like macrophages toward M1 macrophages, and normalized tumor collagen IV and structural components in the TME, facilitating effective tumor–T cell interactions and tumor suppression. Enhanced antitumor responses were observed when Lair1–/– or anti-Lair1 antibody was used alone or in combination with CAR T cells or when the 3-in-1 CAR T cells were used solely in tumor models resistant to chemotherapy–radiation–programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) blockade. These findings position LAIR1 inhibition as a promising strategy for cancer immunotherapies.
Haipeng Tao, Dongjiang Chen, Changlin Yang, Duy T. Nguyen, Georges Abboud, Ruixuan Liu, Tianyi Liu, Avirup Chakraborty, Alicia Y. Hou, Nicole A. Petit, Muhammad Abbas, Robert W. Davis, Janie Zhang, Christina Von Roemeling, Mohammed O. Gbadamosi, Linchun Jin, Tongjun Gu, Tuo Lin, Pengchen Wang, Alfonso Pepe, Diego Ivan Pedro, Hector R. Mendez-Gomez, Chao Xie, Aida Karachi, Frances Weidert, Dan Jin, Chenggang Wang, Kaytora Long-James, Elizabeth K. Molchan, Paul Castillo, John A. Ligon, Ashley P. Ghiaseddin, Elias J. Sayour, Maryam Rahman, Loic P. Deleyrolle, Betty Y.S. Kim, Duane A. Mitchell, W. Gregory Sawyer, Jianping Huang