Oxidized Melanoma Antigens Promote Activation and Proliferation of Cytotoxic T‐Cell Subpopulations

Author:

Clemen Ramona1ORCID,Miebach Lea1,Singer Debora12,Freund Eric13,von Woedtke Thomas14,Weltmann Klaus‐Dieter1,Bekeschus Sander12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ZIK plasmatis Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP) Felix‐Hausdorff‐Str. 2 17489 Greifswald Germany

2. Department of Dermatology and Venerology Rostock University Medical Center Strempelstr. 13 18057 Rostock Germany

3. Department of Neurosurgery Wien University Medical Center Vienna 1090 Austria

4. Institute for Hygiene and Environmental Medicine Greifswald University Medical Center Ferdinand‐Sauerbruch‐Str. 17475 Greifswald Germany

Abstract

AbstractIncreasing evidence suggests the role of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) in regulating antitumor immune effects and immunosuppression. RONS modify biomolecules and induce oxidative post‐translational modifications (oxPTM) on proteins that can alarm phagocytes. However, it is unclear if and how protein oxidation by technical means could be a strategy to foster antitumor immunity and therapy. To this end, cold gas plasma technology producing various RONS simultaneously to oxidize the two melanoma‐associated antigens MART and PMEL is utilized. Cold plasma‐oxidized MART (oxMART) and PMEL (oxPMEL) are heavily decorated with oxPTMs as determined by mass spectrometry. Immunization with oxidized MART or PMEL vaccines prior to challenge with viable melanoma cells correlated with significant changes in cytokine secretion and altered T‐cell differentiation of tumor‐infiltrated leukocytes (TILs). oxMART promoted the activity of cytotoxic central memory T‐cells, while oxPMEL led to increased proliferation of cytotoxic effector T‐cells. Similar T‐cell results are observed after incubating splenocytes of tumor‐bearing mice with B16F10 melanoma cells. This study, for the first time, provides evidence of the importance of oxidative modifications of two melanoma‐associated antigens in eliciting anticancer immunity.

Publisher

Wiley

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