Inhibition of HIF-1? enhances anti-tumor effects of dendritic cell-based vaccination in a mouse model of breast cancer
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2016Author
Kheshtchin, N
Arab, S
Ajami, M
Mirzaei, R
Ashourpour, M
Mousavi, N
Khosravianfar, N
Jadidi-Niaragh, F
Namdar, A
Noorbakhsh, F
Hadjati, J
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Considerable evidence shows that the tumor microenvironment is an active participant in preventing immunosurveillance and limiting the efficacy of anticancer therapies. Hypoxia is a prominent characteristic of the solid tumor microenvironment. The transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor-1? (HIF-1?) is an important mediator of hypoxic response of tumor cells that modulates the expression of specific genes involved in tumor immunosuppression. Using a 4T1 breast cancer model, we show that in vivo administration of PX-478, an inhibitor of oxygen-sensitive HIF-1?, led to reduced expression of Foxp3 and VEGF transcript and/or protein, molecules that are directly controlled by HIF-1. When combined with dendritic cell (DC)-based vaccination, HIF-1? inhibition resulted in an augmented cytotoxic T lymphocyte effector function, improved proliferation status of T cells, increased production of inflammatory cytokine IFN-?, as well as reduced regulatory function of T cells in association with slower tumor growth. Taken together, our findings indicate that the use of HIF-1? inhibition provides an immune adjuvant activity, thereby improves the efficacy of tumor antigen-based DC vaccine. é 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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