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Publication : Nature communications

Intratumoral delivery of FLT3L with CXCR3/CCR5 ligands promotes XCR1+ cDC1 infiltration and activates anti-tumor immunity.

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Organisms
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Published in Nature communications - 30 Dec 2025

Gorline L, do Carmo FLR, Bourdely P, Bornères J, Vaudiau N, Semervil A, Vetillard M, Coulibaly ASK, Jugniot N, Ok A, Bausart M, Fiquet O, Andrade M, Fardol D, Haddar I, Abou Nader Z, Weber J, Theobald H, Collin M, Calmette J, Anselmi G, Fico F, Ginhoux F, Majlessi L, Gautier EL, Saveanu L, Helft J, Dalod M, Dusseaux M, Di Santo JP, Hugues S, Guermonprez P

Link to Pubmed [PMID] – 41469380

Link to DOI – 10.1038/s41467-025-68018-3

Nat Commun 2025 Dec; ():

Tumor infiltration by XCR1⁺ conventional dendritic cells (cDC1) correlates strongly with favorable prognosis and improved responses to immunotherapy. Yet, tumor-driven immunosuppressive programs restrict efficient cDC1 recruitment, highlighting the need for strategies to increase cDC1 access to the tumor microenvironment. Here, we establish a proof-of-concept cell-based immunotherapy that enhances the infiltration of circulating cDC1 progenitors and supports their local expansion. Intratumoral engraftment of autologous mesenchymal stromal cells engineered to express membrane bound FLT3L promotes cDC1 recruitment when combined with poly(I:C). We identify poly(I:C)-induced CXCL9 and CCL5 as essential chemokines controlling intratumoral cDC1 infiltration. Stromal cell-mediated local delivery of FLT3L together with CXCL9 and CCL5 is sufficient to enhance cDC1 infiltration in mice or humanized mice settings. Finally, this approach activates antitumor immunity and partially overcomes resistance to immune checkpoint blockade. Collectively, our data support the therapeutic potential of expanding intratumoral cDC1s through local and sustained delivery of FLT3L, CXCL9, and CCL5.