Caspase-dependent immunogenicity of doxorubicin-induced tumor cell death
Institut Gustave Roussy · Inserm · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Systemic anticancer chemotherapy is immunosuppressive and mostly induces nonimmunogenic tumor cell death. Here, we show that even in the absence of any adjuvant, tumor cells dying in response to anthracyclins can elicit an effective antitumor immune response that suppresses the growth of inoculated tumors or leads to the regression of established neoplasia. Although both antracyclins and mitomycin C induced apoptosis with caspase activation, only anthracyclin-induced immunogenic cell death was immunogenic. Caspase inhibition by Z-VAD-fmk or transfection with the baculovirus inhibitor p35 did not inhibit doxorubicin (DX)-induced cell death, yet suppressed the immunogenicity of dying tumor cells in several…
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18Topics & keywords
- Immunogenic cell death
- Immunogenicity
- Immune system
- Programmed cell death
- Apoptosis
- Cancer research
- Biology
- In vivo
- Good health and well-being