Frontiers in Oncology (Nov 2021)

Topical Application of Temperature-Sensitive Gel Containing Caerin 1.1 and 1.9 Peptides on TC-1 Tumour-Bearing Mice Induced High-Level Immune Response in the Tumour Microenvironment

  • Guoying Ni,
  • Guoying Ni,
  • Guoying Ni,
  • Guoying Ni,
  • Xiaosong Liu,
  • Xiaosong Liu,
  • Hejie Li,
  • Hejie Li,
  • Conor E. Fogarty,
  • Conor E. Fogarty,
  • Shu Chen,
  • Pingping Zhang,
  • Ying Liu,
  • Xiaolian Wu,
  • Ming Q. Wei,
  • Guoqiang Chen,
  • Ping Zhang,
  • Tianfang Wang,
  • Tianfang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.754770
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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The development of topical cream drugs that increase the immune activation of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes against tumour and chronic viral infection-associated lesions is of great immunotherapeutic significance. This study demonstrates that the topical application of a temperature-sensitive gel containing caerin 1.1 and 1.9 peptides reduces nearly 50% of the tumour weight of HPV16 E6/E7-transformed TC-1 tumour-bearing mice via improving the tumour microenvironment. Confocal microscopy confirms the time-dependent penetration of caerin 1.9 through the epidermal layer of the ear skin structure of mice. Single-cell transcriptomic analysis shows that the caerin 1.1/1.9 gel expands the populations with high immune activation level and largely stimulates the pro-inflammatory activity of NK and dendritic cells. Closely associated with INFα response, Cebpb seems to play a key role in altering the function of all Arg1hi macrophages in the caerin group. In addition, the caerin gel treatment recruits almost two-fold more activated CD8+ T cells to the TME, relative to the untreated tumour, which shows a synergistic effect derived from the regulation of S1pr1, Ccr7, Ms4a4b and Gimap family expression. The TMT10plex-labelling proteomic quantification further demonstrates the activation of interferon-alpha/beta secretion and response to cytokine stimulus by the caerin gel, while the protein contents of several key regulators were elevated by more than 30%, such as Cd5l, Gzma, Ifit1, Irf9 and Stat1. Computational integration of the proteome with the single-cell transcriptome consistently suggested greater activation of NK and T cells with the topical application of caerin peptide gel.

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