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Immunogenic tumor cell death promotes dendritic cell migration and inhibits tumor growth via enhanced T cell immunity

Abstract

Immunogenic tumor cell death enhances anti-tumor immunity. However, the mechanisms underlying this effect are incompletely understood. We established a system to induce tumor cell death in situ and investigated its effect on dendritic cell (DC) migration and T cell responses using intravital photolabeling in mice expressing KikGR photoconvertible protein. We demonstrate that tumor cell death induces phagocytosis of tumor cells by tumor-infiltrating (Ti)-DCs, and HMGB1-TLR4 and ATP-P2X7 receptor signaling-dependent Ti-DC emigration to draining lymph nodes (dLNs). This led to an increase in anti-tumor CD8(+) T cells of memory precursor effector phenotype and secondary tumor growth inhibition in a CD103(+) DC-dependent manner. However, combining tumor cell death induction with lipopolysaccharide treatment stimulated Ti-DC maturation and emigration to dLNs but did not improve tumor immunity. Thus, immunogenic tumor cell death enhances tumor immunity by increasing Ti-DC migration to dLNs where they promote anti-tumor T cell responses and tumor growth inhibition.

Type Journal
ISBN 2589-0042 (Electronic) 2589-0042 (Linking)
Authors Moriya, T.; Kitagawa, K.; Hayakawa, Y.; Hemmi, H.; Kaisho, T.; Ueha, S.; Ikebuchi, R.; Yasuda, I.; Nakanishi, Y.; Honda, T.; Matsushima, K.; Kabashima, K.; Ueda, M.; Kusumoto, Y.; Chtanova, T.; Tomura, M.
Responsible Garvan Author Dr Tatyana Chtanova
Publisher Name iScience
Published Date 2021-04-30
Published Volume 24
Published Issue 5
Published Pages 102424
Status Published in-print
DOI 10.1016/j.isci.2021.102424
URL link to publisher's version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997702