The TOPK inhibitor HI-TOPK-032 enhances CAR T-cell therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma by upregulating memory T cells.
Qunfang ZhangFang ZhengYuchao ChenChun-Ling LiangHuazhen LiuFeifei QiuYunshan LiuHongfeng HuangWeihui LuZhenhua DaiPublished in: Cancer immunology research (2024)
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells are emerging as an effective antitumoral therapy. However, their therapeutic effects on solid tumors are limited due to their short survival time and the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Memory T cells respond more vigorously and persist longer than their naive/effector counterparts. Therefore, promoting CAR T-cell development into memory T cells could further enhance their antitumoral effects. HI-TOPK-032 is a TOPK-specific inhibitor that moderately represses some types of tumors. However, it is unknown whether HI-TOPK-032 works on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and whether it impacts antitumoral immunity. Using both subcutaneous and orthotopic xenograft tumor models of two human HCC cell lines, Huh-7 and HepG2, we found that HI-TOPK-032 significantly improved proliferation/persistence of CD8+ CAR T cells, as evidenced by an increase in CAR T-cell counts or frequency of Ki-67+CD8+ cells and a decrease in PD-1+LAG-3+TIM-3+CD8+ CAR T cells in vivo. Although HI-TOPK-032 did not significantly suppress HCC growth, it enhanced the capacity of CAR T cells to inhibit tumor growth. Moreover, HI-TOPK-032 augmented central memory CD8+ T cell (TCM) frequency while increasing eomesodermin expression in CD8+ CAR T cells in tumor-bearing mice. Moreover, it augmented CD8+ CAR TCM cells in vitro and reduced their expression of immune checkpoint molecules. Finally, HI-TOPK-032 inhibited mTOR activation in CAR T cells in vitro and in tumors, whereas overactivation of mTOR reversed the effects of HI-TOPK-032 on CD8+ TCM cells and tumor growth. Thus, our studies have revealed mechanisms underlying the antitumoral effects of HI-TOPK-032 while advancing CAR T-cell immunotherapy.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- cell therapy
- cell cycle arrest
- poor prognosis
- working memory
- nk cells
- endothelial cells
- stem cells
- signaling pathway
- oxidative stress
- cell death
- metabolic syndrome
- regulatory t cells
- radiation therapy
- insulin resistance
- long non coding rna
- lymph node
- immune response
- bone marrow
- rectal cancer
- antiretroviral therapy
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