Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains refractory to most immunotherapies, with cancer vaccines failing due to an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Here, we show that β-glucan–induced trained immunity overcomes these barriers by reprogramming macrophages through H3K4me3-dependent epigenetic modifications and metabolic rewiring. In female mice vaccinated with peptide-coated adenovirus-based vaccine PeptiCrad, training enhances glycolysis with creatine metabolism sustaining CXCL9/10 production, enablingmacrophages to recruit NK cells via CXCR3. In turn, NK cells produce CCL5, driving cDC1 infiltration and antigen presentation, which together amplify effector memory CD8⁺ T cell responses. Moreover, with human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and CRC patient-derived organoids, trained macrophages boost NK migration, antigen-specific T cell activation, and tumor killing. These findings highlight trained immunity as a powerful adjuvant to reinvigorate colorectal cancer vaccination.

Leveraging glucan-induced trained immunity for the epigenetic and metabolic rewiring of macrophages to enhance colorectal cancer vaccine response / Napolano, A., Zambrano, N., Cerullo, V.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 17:1757(2026). [10.1038/s41467-026-68466-5]

Leveraging glucan-induced trained immunity for the epigenetic and metabolic rewiring of macrophages to enhance colorectal cancer vaccine response

Alessandra Napolano;Nicola Zambrano;Vincenzo Cerullo
2026

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains refractory to most immunotherapies, with cancer vaccines failing due to an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Here, we show that β-glucan–induced trained immunity overcomes these barriers by reprogramming macrophages through H3K4me3-dependent epigenetic modifications and metabolic rewiring. In female mice vaccinated with peptide-coated adenovirus-based vaccine PeptiCrad, training enhances glycolysis with creatine metabolism sustaining CXCL9/10 production, enablingmacrophages to recruit NK cells via CXCR3. In turn, NK cells produce CCL5, driving cDC1 infiltration and antigen presentation, which together amplify effector memory CD8⁺ T cell responses. Moreover, with human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and CRC patient-derived organoids, trained macrophages boost NK migration, antigen-specific T cell activation, and tumor killing. These findings highlight trained immunity as a powerful adjuvant to reinvigorate colorectal cancer vaccination.
2026
Leveraging glucan-induced trained immunity for the epigenetic and metabolic rewiring of macrophages to enhance colorectal cancer vaccine response / Napolano, A., Zambrano, N., Cerullo, V.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 17:1757(2026). [10.1038/s41467-026-68466-5]
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