Antitumoral effects of attenuated Listeria monocytogenes in a genetically engineered mouse model of melanoma.
Marianna VitielloMonica EvangelistaNicole Di LascioClaudia KusmicAnnamaria MassaFrancesca OrsoSamanta SartiAndrea MarranciKatarzyna RodzikLorenzo GermelliDinesh ChandraAlessandra SalvettiAngela PucciDaniela TavernaFrancesco FaitaClaudia GravekampLaura PolisenoPublished in: Oncogene (2019)
Attenuated Listeria monocytogenes (Lmat-LLO) represents a valuable anticancer vaccine and drug delivery platform. Here we show that in vitro Lmat-LLO causes ROS production and, in turn, apoptotic killing of a wide variety of melanoma cells, irrespectively of their stage, mutational status, sensitivity to BRAF inhibitors or degree of stemness. We also show that, when administered in the therapeutic setting to Braf/Pten genetically engineered mice, Lmat-LLO causes a strong decrease in the size and volume of primary melanoma tumors, as well as a reduction of the metastatic burden. At the molecular level, we confirm that the anti-melanoma activity exerted in vivo by Lmat-LLO depends also on its ability to potentiate the immune response of the organism against the infected tumor. Our data pave the way to the preclinical testing of listeria-based immunotherapeutic strategies against metastatic melanoma, using a genetically engineered mouse rather than xenograft models.
Keyphrases
- listeria monocytogenes
- immune response
- drug delivery
- mouse model
- cell death
- skin cancer
- wild type
- stem cells
- small cell lung cancer
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cell proliferation
- metastatic colorectal cancer
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- dna damage
- sensitive detection
- high fat diet induced
- basal cell carcinoma
- electronic health record
- dendritic cells
- toll like receptor
- cell therapy
- living cells
- machine learning
- risk factors
- deep learning
- bone marrow
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- oxidative stress
- skeletal muscle
- artificial intelligence
- single cell
- data analysis
- mesenchymal stem cells