Xenogenization of tumor cells by fusogenic exosomes in tumor microenvironment ignites and propagates antitumor immunity

Authors
Kim, Gi BeomNam, Gi-HoonHong, YeonsunWoo, JiwanCho, YakdolKwon, Ick ChanYang, YoosooKim, In-San
Issue Date
2020-07
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Citation
SCIENCE ADVANCES, v.6, no.27
Abstract
Many cancer patients not responding to current immunotherapies fail to produce tumor-specific T cells for various reasons, such as a lack of recognition of cancer cells as foreign. Here, we suggest a previously unidentified method for xenogenizing (turning self to non-self) tumors by using fusogenic exosomes to introduce fusogenic viral antigens (VSV-G) onto the tumor cell surface. We found that xenogenized tumor cells were readily recognized and engulfed by dendritic cells; thereby, tumor antigens were efficiently presented to T lymphocytes. Moreover, exosome-VSV-G itself acts as a TLR4 agonist and stimulates the maturation of dendritic cells, leading to CD8(+) T cell cross-priming. The administration of these exosomes in multiple tumor mouse models xenogenized tumor cells, resulting in tumor growth inhibition. The combinatorial treatment with anti-PD-L1 exhibited complete tumor regression (30%) and better long-term overall survival. These results suggest that tumor xenogenization by fusogenic exosomes provides a previously unidentified a novel strategy for cancer immunotherapy.
Keywords
PD-L1 EXPRESSION; VACCINE; MATURATION; RECEPTORS; MECHANISM; DEATH; GAMMA; PD-L1 EXPRESSION; VACCINE; MATURATION; RECEPTORS; MECHANISM; DEATH; GAMMA
ISSN
2375-2548
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118502
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.aaz2083
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