Inhibition of platelet GPVI induces intratumor hemorrhage and increases efficacy of chemotherapy in mice

Author:

Volz Julia12,Mammadova-Bach Elmina12,Gil-Pulido Jesus1ORCID,Nandigama Rajender3,Remer Katharina12,Sorokin Lydia4ORCID,Zernecke Alma1,Abrams Scott I.5,Ergün Süleyman3,Henke Erik3ORCID,Nieswandt Bernhard12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Experimental Biomedicine, University Hospital Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany;

2. Rudolf Virchow Center and

3. Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany;

4. Institute of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry and Cells-in-Motion Cluster of Excellence, University of Münster, Münster, Germany; and

5. Department of Immunology, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY

Abstract

Abstract Maintenance of tumor vasculature integrity is indispensable for tumor growth and thus affects tumor progression. Previous studies have identified platelets as major regulators of tumor vascular integrity, as their depletion selectively rendered tumor vessels highly permeable and caused massive intratumoral hemorrhage. While these results established platelets as potential targets for antitumor therapy, their depletion is not a treatment option due to their essential role in hemostasis. Thus, a detailed understanding of how platelets safeguard vascular integrity in tumors is urgently demanded. Here, we show for the first time that functional inhibition of glycoprotein VI (GPVI) on the platelet surface with an antibody (JAQ1) F(ab)2 fragment rapidly induces tumor hemorrhage and diminishes tumor growth similar to complete platelet depletion while not inducing systemic bleeding complications. The intratumor bleeding and tumor growth arrest could be reverted by depletion of Ly6G+ cells, confirming them to be responsible for the induction of bleeding and necrosis within the tumor. In addition, JAQ1 F(ab)2–mediated GPVI inhibition increased intratumoral accumulation of coadministered chemotherapeutic agents, such as Doxil and paclitaxel, thereby resulting in a profound antitumor effect. In summary, our findings identify platelet GPVI as a key regulator of vascular integrity specifically in growing tumors and could serve as a basis for the development of antitumor strategies based on the interference with platelet function.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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