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Data from Targeting the Extracellular HSP90 Co-Chaperone Morgana Inhibits Cancer Cell Migration and Promotes Anticancer Immunity

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 04:25
Abstract

HSP90 is secreted by cancer cells into the extracellular milieu, where it exerts protumoral activities by activating extracellular substrate proteins and triggering autocrine signals through cancer cell surface receptors. Emerging evidence indicates that HSP90 co-chaperones are also secreted and may direct HSP90 extracellular activities. In this study, we found that the HSP90 co-chaperone Morgana is released by cancer cells and, in association with HSP90, induces cancer cell migration through TLR2, TLR4, and LRP1. In syngeneic cancer mouse models, a mAb targeting Morgana extracellular activity reduced primary tumor growth via macrophage-dependent recruitment of CD8+ T lymphocytes, blocked cancer cell migration, and inhibited metastatic spreading. Overall, these data define Morgana as a new player in the HSP90 extracellular interactome and suggest that Morgana may regulate HSP90 activity to promote cancer cell migration and suppress antitumor immunity.

Significance:

This work suggests the potential therapeutic value of targeting the extracellular HSP90 co-chaperone Morgana to inhibit metastasis formation and enhance the CD8+ T-cell–mediated antitumor immune response.

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AUTHORS (18)

  • Laura Seclì
    Lidia Avalle
    Pietro Poggio
    Giuseppe Fragale
    Cristiana Cannata
    Laura Conti
    Andrea Iannucci
    Giovanna Carrà
    Cristina Rubinetto
    Barbara Miniscalco
    Emilio Hirsch
    Valeria Poli
    Alessandro Morotti
    Marco De Andrea
    Emilia Turco
    Federica Cavallo
    Federica Fusella
    Mara Brancaccio
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