Membrane-bound HSP70-engineered myeloma cell-derived exosomes stimulate more efficient CD8+ CTL- and NK-mediated antitumour immunity than exosomes released from heat-shocked tumour cells expressing cytoplasmic HSP70

Yufeng Xie, Ou Bai, Haifeng Zhang, Jinying Yuan, Sam Zong, Rajni Chibbar, Karen Slattery, Mabood Qureshi, Yangdou Wei, Yulin Deng, Jim Xiang*

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Abstract

Exosomes (EXO) derived from tumour cells have been used to stimulate antitumour immune responses, but only resulting in prophylatic immunity. Tumour-derived heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) molecules are molecular chaperones with a broad repertoire of tumour antigen peptides capable of stimulating dendritic cell (DC) maturation and T-cell immune responses. To enhance EXO-based antitumour immunity, we generated an engineered myeloma cell line J558HSP expressing endogenous P1A tumour antigen and transgenic form of membrane-bound HSP70 and heat-shocked J558HS expressing cytoplasmic HSP70, and purified EXOHSP and EXOHS from J558HSP and J558HS tumour cell culture supernatants by ultracentrifugation. We found that EXOHSP were able to more efficiently stimulate maturation of DCs with up-regulation of Iab, CD40, CD80 and inflammatory cytokines than EXOHS after overnight incubation of immature bone-marrow-derived DCs (5 × 106 cells) with EXO (100 μg), respectively. We also i.v. immunized BALB/c mice with EXO (30 μg/mouse) and assessed P1A-specific T-cell responses after immunization. We demonstrate that EXOHSP are able to stimulate type 1 CD4+ helper T (Th1) cell responses, and more efficient P1A-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses and antitumour immunity than EXOHS. In addition, we further elucidate that EXOHSP-stimulated antitumour immunity is mediated by both P1A-specific CD8+ CTL and non-P1A-specific natural killer (NK) responses. Therefore, membrane-bound HSP70-expressing tumour cell-released EXO may represent a more effective EXO-based vaccine in induction of antitumour immunity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2655-2666
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Volume14
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antitumour immunity
  • CTL
  • DC maturation
  • Membrane-bound HSP70
  • NK
  • Tumour exosome

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