Chaperoning function of stress protein grp170, a member of the hsp70 superfamily, is responsible for its immunoadjuvant activity

被引:47
作者
Park, JE
Facciponte, J
Chen, X
MacDonald, I
Repasky, EA
Manjili, MH
Wang, XY
Subjeck, JR
机构
[1] Roswell Pk Canc Inst, Dept Cell Stress Biol, Buffalo, NY 14263 USA
[2] Roswell Pk Canc Inst, Dept Immunol, Buffalo, NY 14263 USA
[3] Roswell Pk Canc Inst, Dept Urol Oncol, Buffalo, NY 14263 USA
[4] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Sch Med, Massey Canc Ctr, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-2609
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
When used as vaccines, tumor-derived stress proteins can elicit antitumor immune responses. For members of the hsp70 superfamily, like grp170, this seems to be due to (a) the chaperonin g of antigenic peptide by the stress protein and (b) the binding of the stress protein to receptor(s) on antigen-presenting cells (APC) and subsequent antigen presentation. This suggests that domains exist on the stress protein for each function. In this study, we determine the ability of grp170 and its structural domains to (a) bind to and present melanoma-associated antigen gp100 to the immune system and (b) to bind to receptors on APCs. A direct correlation between chaperone function, binding to APCs in a receptor-like manner, and antitumor immunity was observed. Two mutants that share no common sequence, yet are both effective in their antitumor activities, compete with one another for APC binding. Studies of other members of the hsp70 superfamily, hsp110 and hsp70, or their domain deletion mutants, further confirmed that APC binding segregates with chaperoning function and not sequence. Therefore, these studies suggest that molecular chaperoning is involved in stress protein interactions with APCs, antigen binding, and in eliciting antitumor immunity, thus bridging this ancient function of stress proteins in prokaryotes to their ability to elicit immunity in higher organisms.
引用
收藏
页码:1161 / 1168
页数:8
相关论文
共 54 条
[1]   HSP70 stimulates cytokine production through a CD14-dependant pathway, demonstrating its dual role as a chaperone and cytokine [J].
Asea, A ;
Kraeft, SK ;
Kurt-Jones, EA ;
Stevenson, MA ;
Chen, LB ;
Finberg, RW ;
Koo, GC ;
Calderwood, SK .
NATURE MEDICINE, 2000, 6 (04) :435-442
[2]   Glucose-regulated protein 94/glycoprotein 96 elicits bystander activation of CD4+ T cell Th1 cytokine production in vivo [J].
Baker-LePain, JC ;
Sarzotti, M ;
Nicchitta, CV .
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2004, 172 (07) :4195-4203
[3]   GRP94 (gp96) and GRP94 N-terminal geldanamycin binding domain elicit tissue nonrestricted tumor suppression [J].
Baker-LePain, JC ;
Sarzotti, M ;
Fields, TA ;
Li, CY ;
Nicchitta, CV .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 2002, 196 (11) :1447-1459
[4]   Necrotic but not apoptotic cell death releases heat shock proteins, which deliver a partial maturation signal to dendritic cells and activate the NF-κB pathway [J].
Basu, S ;
Binder, RJ ;
Suto, R ;
Anderson, KM ;
Srivastava, PK .
INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2000, 12 (11) :1539-1546
[5]   CD91 is a common receptor for heat shock proteins gp96, hsp90, hsp70, and calreticulin [J].
Basu, S ;
Binder, RJ ;
Ramalingam, T ;
Srivastava, PK .
IMMUNITY, 2001, 14 (03) :303-313
[6]   CD91: a receptor for heat shock protein gp96 [J].
Binder, RJ ;
Han, DK ;
Srivastava, PK .
NATURE IMMUNOLOGY, 2000, 1 (02) :151-155
[7]   INDUCTION OF GLUCOSE REGULATED PROTEINS DURING GROWTH OF A MURINE TUMOR [J].
CAI, JW ;
HENDERSON, BW ;
SHEN, JW ;
SUBJECK, JR .
JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY, 1993, 154 (02) :229-237
[8]   The 170 kDa glucose regulated stress protein is a large HSP70-, HSP110-like protein of the endoplasmic reticulum [J].
Chen, X ;
Easton, D ;
Oh, HJ ;
LeeYoon, DS ;
Liu, XG ;
Subjeck, J .
FEBS LETTERS, 1996, 380 (1-2) :68-72
[9]   Molecular chaperones in protein folding and translocation [J].
Clarke, AR .
CURRENT OPINION IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY, 1996, 6 (01) :43-50
[10]   A novel Hsp7O of the yeast ER lumen is required for the efficient translocation of a number of protein precursors [J].
Craven, RA ;
Egerton, M ;
Stirling, CJ .
EMBO JOURNAL, 1996, 15 (11) :2640-2650