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Maspin expression in prostate tumor elicits host anti-tumor immunity
Authors:Sijana H. Dzinic  Kang Chen  Archana Thakur  Alexander Kaplun  R. Daniel Bonfil  Xiaohua Li  Jason Liu  M. Margarida Bernardo  Allen Saliganan  Jessica B. Back  Hiroshi Yano  Dana L. Schalk  Elyse N. Tomaszewski  Ahmed S. Beydoun  Gregory Dyson  Adelina Mujagic  David Krass  Ivory Dean  Qing-Sheng Mi  Elisabeth Heath  Wael Sakr  Lawrence G. Lum  Shijie Sheng
Abstract:The goal of the current study is to examine the biological effects of epithelial-specific tumor suppressor maspin on tumor host immune response. Accumulated evidence demonstrates an anti-tumor effect of maspin on tumor growth, invasion and metastasis. The molecular mechanism underlying these biological functions of maspin is thought to be through histone deacetylase inhibition, key to the maintenance of differentiated epithelial phenotype. Since tumor-driven stromal reactivities co-evolve in tumor progression and metastasis, it is not surprising that maspin expression in tumor cells inhibits extracellular matrix degradation, increases fibrosis and blocks hypoxia-induced angiogenesis. Using the athymic nude mouse model capable of supporting the growth and progression of xenogeneic human prostate cancer cells, we further demonstrate that maspin expression in tumor cells elicits neutrophil- and B cells-dependent host tumor immunogenicity. Specifically, mice bearing maspin-expressing tumors exhibited increased systemic and intratumoral neutrophil maturation, activation and antibody-dependent cytotoxicity, and decreased peritumoral lymphangiogenesis. These results reveal a novel biological function of maspin in directing host immunity towards tumor elimination that helps explain the significant reduction of xenograft tumor incidence in vivo and the clinical correlation of maspin with better prognosis of several types of cancer. Taken together, our data raised the possibility for novel maspin-based cancer immunotherapies.
Keywords:prostate tumor xenograft   tumorigenicity   flow cytometry   CD11b+Ly6Ghigh neutrophils   neutrophil maturation and chemotaxis   B-cell antibody response   51Cr-release assay   antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity   lymphangiogenesis   intratumoral fibrosis   angiogenesis   leukocyte-filled lytic and necrotic centers
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