Inhibitor of heat-shock protein 90 enhances the antitumor effect of DNA vaccine targeting clients of heat-shock protein

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Abstract

Geldanamycin (GA), a heat-shock protein (HSP) 90 inhibitor, induces degradation of HSP90 client proteins, which may promote the presentation of degradation peptides with major histocompatibility complex class I on cancer cells. We hypothesized that GA may enhance the efficacy of DNA vaccination, and investigated the therapeutic effect of the combination of GA and a DNA vaccine against HSP90 clients p185neu and Met. The efficacy of various doses of GA combined with an N-terminal neu (N′-neu) DNA vaccine was investigated in a transplanted tumor constitutively overexpressing endogenous p185neu. Low-dose (2.5μg) but not high-dose (10μg) GA enhanced the effect of N′-neu DNA vaccination on the inhibition of murine bladder tumor-2 tumors in syngeneic C3H mice. Anti-p185neu antibody titers were similar among all treated groups. Significantly increased infiltrations of CD8+ T cells and NK cells were observed at tumor sites. GA sensitized tumor cells to the cytotoxic effects of lymphocytes. Depletion of CD8+ T cells eliminated most of the therapeutic efficacy; in contrast, depletion of CD4+ T cells enhanced the therapeutic efficacy. A similar enhancing effect was observed for the combination of GA and a DNA vaccine targeting the Met oncogene. Our results support the use of combination of GA and DNA vaccination against GA-targeted proteins.

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Lin, C. C., Tu, C. F., Yen, M. C., Chen, M. C., Hsieh, W. J., Chang, W. C., … Lai, M. D. (2007). Inhibitor of heat-shock protein 90 enhances the antitumor effect of DNA vaccine targeting clients of heat-shock protein. Molecular Therapy, 15(2), 404–410. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.mt.6300014

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