Decoy Antibodies Block Extracellular HSP70, Prevent Self Signaling and Inhibit Melanoma Cell Survival
Abstract
Melanoma cells actively secrete melanosomes-large, extracellular vesicles (EVs) enriched with oncogenic factors that reprogram the tumor microenvironment, enhance self-signaling, and promote tumor growth. Despite their abundance and immunogenic potential, humoral responses to melanoma-derived melanosomes remain unexplored. Here, we identify a novel immune surveillance mechanism in which melanosome-elicited decoy antibodies target melanoma-derived melanosomes by binding to the extracellular form of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70), a chaperone broadly implicated in cancer cell survival and stress adaptation. Anti-HSP70 decoy antibodies potently and effector-independently inhibit growth and survival of both murine and human melanoma cells and suppress key transcriptional programs involved in proliferation, cytoskeletal dynamics, and metabolism. In a preclinical B16 melanoma model, prophylactic administration of decoy monoclonal antibodies Mel322-34 and Mel321-35 conferred significant survival benefits of 27% and 48%, respectively. Strikingly, anti-HSP70 antibodies were enriched in the sera of melanoma patients achieving complete responses to immune checkpoint blockade, in contrast to non-responders with progressive disease. Collectively, our findings uncover a novel EV-antibody axis as a promising avenue to block cancer-promoting signaling pathways. Decoy autoantibodies targeting the extracellular form of HSP70 advance the understanding of tumor-intrinsic vulnerability and promote biomarker-driven immunotherapy in melanoma.
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N., B., S., P., L., A., R., Y., P., M., D., T., O., M., R., P., S., M., K., P., S., A., T., H., M., C., Y., W., R., S., C., L., N., F. (2025). Decoy Antibodies Block Extracellular HSP70, Prevent Self Signaling and Inhibit Melanoma Cell Survival. arXiv preprint arXiv:10.64898/2025.12.29.696857.
Ben-Shalom, N., Parikh, S., Abramovitz, L., Yefet, R., Manich, P., Tussia-Cohen, D., Moskowitz, O., Parikh, R., Melamed, S., Polonsky, K., Apcher, S., Hagai, T., Cohen, M., Wolf, Y., Shapira-Frommer, R., Levy, C., and Freund, N.. "Decoy Antibodies Block Extracellular HSP70, Prevent Self Signaling and Inhibit Melanoma Cell Survival." arXiv preprint arXiv:10.64898/2025.12.29.696857 (2025).