Geldanamycin-mediated inhibition of heat shock protein 90 partially activates dendritic cells, but interferes with their full maturation, accompanied by impaired upregulation of RelB

格尔德霉素介导的热休克蛋白90抑制作用可部分激活树突状细胞,但会干扰其完全成熟,并伴有RelB上调受损。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The chaperon heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) constitutes an important target for anti-tumor therapy due to its essential role in the stabilization of oncogenes. However, HSP90 is ubiquitously active to orchestrate protein turnover, chemotherapeutics that target HSP90 may affect immune cells as a significant side effect. Therefore, we asked for potential effects of pharmacological HSP90 inhibition at a therapeutically relevant concentration on human dendritic cells (DCs) as main inducers of both cellular and humoral immune responses, and on human CD4⁺ T cells as directly activated by DCs and essential to confer B cell help. METHODS: Unstimulated human monocyte-derived DCs (MO-DCs) were treated with the prototypical HSP90 inhibitor geldanamycin (GA). Based on dose titration studies performed to assess cytotoxic effects, GA was applied at a rather low concentration, comparable to serum levels of clinically used HSP90 inhibitors. The immuno-phenotype (surface markers, cytokines), migratory capacity, allo T cell stimulatory and polarizing properties (proliferation, cytokine pattern) of GA-treated MO-DCs were assessed. Moreover, effects of GA on resting and differentially stimulated CD4⁺ T cells in terms of cytotoxicity and proliferation were analysed. RESULTS: GA induced partial activation of unstimulated MO-DCs. In contrast, when coapplied in the course of MO-DC stimulation, GA prevented the acquisition of a fully mature DC phenotype. Consequently, this MO-DC population exerted lower allo CD4⁺ T cell stimulation and cytokine production. Furthermore, GA exerted no cytotoxic effect on resting T cells, but abrogated proliferation of T cells stimulated by MO-DCs at either state of activation or by stimulatory antibodies. CONCLUSION: HSP90 inhibitors at clinically relevant concentrations may modulate adaptive immune responses both on the level of DC activation and T cell proliferation. Surprisingly, unstimulated DCs may be partially activated by that agent. However, due to the potent detrimental effects of HSP90 inhibitors on stimulated CD4⁺ T cells, as an outcome a patients T cell responses might be impaired. Therefore, HSP90 inhibitors most probably are not suitable for treatment in combination with immunotherapeutic approaches aimed to induce DC/T cell activation.

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