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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

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.754770

Keywords

TC-1 tumour; single cell RNA sequencing; caerin peptide; quantitative proteomics; tumour microenvironment

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  1. Deng Feng project of Foshan First Peoples Hospital [2019A008]
  2. Foshan Municipal Government [2015AG1003]
  3. Guangdong Provincial Government of China [2016A020213001]
  4. National Science Foundation of China [31971355]
  5. Genecology MCR Seed Funding of University of the Sunshine Coast

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The study shows that the topical application of a temperature-sensitive gel containing caerin 1.1 and 1.9 peptides can reduce tumor weight, improve immune activation levels, and stimulate pro-inflammatory activity. Single-cell transcriptomic analysis revealed expansion of populations with high immune activation and increased pro-inflammatory activity of NK and dendritic cells with caerin gel treatment. Proteomic quantification demonstrated activation of interferon-alpha/beta secretion and response to cytokine stimulus, as well as elevated protein contents of key regulators like Cd5l, Gzma, Ifit1, Irf9, and Stat1.
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 INF alpha response, Cebpb seems to play a key role in altering the function of all Arg1(hi) 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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