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Imiquimod Exerts Antitumor Effects by Inducing Immunogenic Cell Death and Is Enhanced by the Glycolytic Inhibitor 2-Deoxyglucose

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JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY
Volume 140, Issue 9, Pages 1771-+

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2019.12.039

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  1. National Chung Hsing University/Chung Shan Medical University Joint Research Program [NCHU-CSMU10510]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST-104-2320-B-005-009-MY3]

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The induction of immunogenic cell death (ICD) in cancer cells triggers specific immune responses against the same cancer cells. Imiquimod (IMQ) is a synthetic ligand of toll-like receptor 7 that exerts antitumor activity by stimulating cell-mediated immunity or by directly inducing apoptosis. Whether IMQ causes tumors to undergo ICD and elicits a specific antitumor immune response is unknown. We demonstrated that IMQ-induced ICD-associated features, including the surface exposure of calreticulin and the secretion of adenosine triphosphate and HMGB1, were mediated by ROS and endoplasmic reticulum stress. In a B16F10 melanoma mouse model, vaccinating mice with IMQ-induced ICD cell lysate or directly injecting IMQ in situ reduced tumor growth that was mediated by inducing tumor-specific T-cell proliferation, promoting tumor-specific cytotoxic killing by CD8(+) T cells, and increasing the infiltration of various immune cells into tumor lesions. The ICD-associated features were crucial in the induction of specific antitumor immunity in vivo. The glycolytic inhibitor 2-deoxyglucose enhanced IMQ-induced ICD-associated features and strengthened the antitumor immunity mediated by IMQ-induced ICD cell lysate in p53-mutant cancer cells, which were IMQ-resistant in vitro. We conclude that IMQ is an authentic ICD inducer and provide a concept connecting IMQ-induced cancer cell death and antitumor immune responses.

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