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Targeting a cell surface vitamin D receptor on tumor-associated macrophages in triple-negative breast cancer

Authors :
Fernanda I Staquicini
Amin Hajitou
Wouter HP Driessen
Bettina Proneth
Marina Cardó-Vila
Daniela I Staquicini
Christopher Markosian
Maria Hoh
Mauro Cortez
Anupama Hooda-Nehra
Mohammed Jaloudi
Israel T Silva
Jaqueline Buttura
Diana N Nunes
Emmanuel Dias-Neto
Bedrich Eckhardt
Javier Ruiz-Ramírez
Prashant Dogra
Zhihui Wang
Vittorio Cristini
Martin Trepel
Robin Anderson
Richard L Sidman
Juri G Gelovani
Massimo Cristofanilli
Gabriel N Hortobagyi
Zaver M Bhujwalla
Stephen K Burley
Wadih Arap
Renata Pasqualini
Source :
eLife, Vol 10 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive tumor with limited treatment options and poor prognosis. We applied the in vivo phage display technology to isolate peptides homing to the immunosuppressive cellular microenvironment of TNBC as a strategy for non-malignant target discovery. We identified a cyclic peptide (CSSTRESAC) that specifically binds to a vitamin D receptor, protein disulfide-isomerase A3 (PDIA3) expressed on the cell surface of tumor-associated macrophages (TAM), and targets breast cancer in syngeneic TNBC, non-TNBC xenograft, and transgenic mouse models. Systemic administration of CSSTRESAC to TNBC-bearing mice shifted the cytokine profile toward an antitumor immune response and delayed tumor growth. Moreover, CSSTRESAC enabled ligand-directed theranostic delivery to tumors and a mathematical model confirmed our experimental findings. Finally, in silico analysis showed PDIA3-expressing TAM in TNBC patients. This work uncovers a functional interplay between a cell surface vitamin D receptor in TAM and antitumor immune response that could be therapeutically exploited.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
eLife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2b69063fcd2842da978005193781ce00
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.65145