Investigator

Gene Chi Wai Man

Head of Knowledge Transfer Events Management · Chinese University of Hong Kong, Office of Research and Knowledge Transfer Services

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Papers(1)
Paclitaxel Induces Im…
Collaborators(2)
Iain A. McNeishLoucia Kit Ying Chan
Institutions(2)
Chinese University Of…Imperial College Lond…

Papers

Paclitaxel Induces Immunogenic Cell Death in Ovarian Cancer via TLR4/IKK2/SNARE-Dependent Exocytosis

Abstract Emerging evidence shows that the efficacy of chemotherapeutic drugs is reliant on their capability to induce immunogenic cell death (ICD), thus transforming dying tumor cells into antitumor vaccines. We wanted to uncover potential therapeutic strategies that target ovarian cancer by having a better understanding of the standard-of-care chemotherapy treatment. Here, we showed in ovarian cancer that paclitaxel induced ICD-associated damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMP, such as CALR exposure, ATP secretion, and HMGB1 release) in vitro and elicited significant antitumor responses in tumor vaccination assays in vivo. Paclitaxel-induced TLR4 signaling was essential to the release of DAMPs, which led to the activation of NF-κB–mediated CCL2 transcription and IkappaB kinase 2–mediated SNARE-dependent vesicle exocytosis, thus exposing CALR on the cell surface. Paclitaxel induced endoplasmic reticulum stress, which triggered protein kinase R–like ER kinase activation and eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2α phosphorylation independent of TLR4. Paclitaxel chemotherapy induced T-cell infiltration in ovarian tumors of the responsive patients; CALR expression in primary ovarian tumors also correlated with patients' survival and patient response to chemotherapy. These findings suggest that the effectiveness of paclitaxel relied upon the activation of antitumor immunity through ICD via TLR4 and highlighted the importance of CALR expression in cancer cells as an indicator of response to paclitaxel chemotherapy in ovarian cancer.

102Works
1Papers
2Collaborators
EndometriosisOsteoarthritis, KneeApoptosisCancer VaccinesCell Line, TumorDisease Models, AnimalExocytosisOvarian Neoplasms

Positions

2023–

Head of Knowledge Transfer Events Management

Chinese University of Hong Kong · Office of Research and Knowledge Transfer Services

2020–

Knowledge Transfer Events Manager

The Chinese University of Hong Kong · Office of Research and Knowledge Transfer Services

2018–

Scientific Officer

Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Medicine · Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology

2015–

Postdoctoral Fellow

Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Medicine · Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology

2013–

Postdoctoral Fellow

Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Medicine · Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Education

2013

PhD

Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Medicine · Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

2009

MPhil

Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Medicine · Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Country

HK