Mass‐produced gram‐negative bacterial outer membrane vesicles activate cancer antigen‐specific stem‐like CD8+ T cells which enables an effective combination immunotherapy with anti‐PD‐1

Author:

Won Solchan1,Lee Changjin2,Bae Seoyoon3,Lee Jaemin23,Choi Dongsic4,Kim Min‐Gang1,Song Sunghyun2,Lee Jaewook2,Kim Eunhye1,Shin HaYoung3,Basukala Anita3,Lee Tae Ryong2,Lee Dong‐Sup1,Gho Yong Song23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

2. SL Bigen Inc. Incheon Republic of Korea

3. Department of Life Sciences POSTECH Pohang Republic of Korea

4. Department of Biochemistry Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine Cheonan Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractDespite the capability of extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from Gram‐negative and Gram‐positive bacteria to induce potent anti‐tumour responses, large‐scale production of bacterial EVs remains as a hurdle for their development as novel cancer immunotherapeutic agents. Here, we developed manufacturing processes for mass production of Escherichia coli EVs, namely, outer membrane vesicles (OMVs). By combining metal precipitation and size‐exclusion chromatography, we isolated 357 mg in total protein amount of E. coli OMVs, which was equivalent to 3.93 × 1015 particles (1.10 × 1010 particles/μg in total protein amounts of OMVs) from 160 L of the conditioned medium. We show that these mass‐produced E. coli OMVs led to complete remission of two mouse syngeneic tumour models. Further analysis of tumour microenvironment in neoantigen‐expressing tumour models revealed that E. coli OMV treatment causes increased infiltration and activation of CD8+ T cells, especially those of cancer antigen‐specific CD8+ T cells with high expression of TCF‐1 and PD‐1. Furthermore, E. coli OMVs showed synergistic anti‐tumour activity with anti‐PD‐1 antibody immunotherapy, inducing substantial tumour growth inhibition and infiltration of activated cancer antigen‐specific stem‐like CD8+ T cells into the tumour microenvironment. These data highlight the potent anti‐tumour activities of mass‐produced E. coli OMVs as a novel candidate for developing next‐generation cancer immunotherapeutic agents.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Korea Health Industry Development Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Histology

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