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Macrophages may promote cancer growth via a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop that is enhanced by CXCL12
BACKGROUND: Increased numbers of tumour-associated macrophages correlate with shortened survival in some cancers. The molecular bases of this correlation are not thoroughly understood. Events triggered by CXCL12 may play a part, as CXCL12 drives the migration of both CXCR4-positive cancer cells and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964621/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20946648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-273 |
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author | Rigo, Antonella Gottardi, Michele Zamò, Alberto Mauri, Pierluigi Bonifacio, Massimiliano Krampera, Mauro Damiani, Ernesto Pizzolo, Giovanni Vinante, Fabrizio |
author_facet | Rigo, Antonella Gottardi, Michele Zamò, Alberto Mauri, Pierluigi Bonifacio, Massimiliano Krampera, Mauro Damiani, Ernesto Pizzolo, Giovanni Vinante, Fabrizio |
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description | BACKGROUND: Increased numbers of tumour-associated macrophages correlate with shortened survival in some cancers. The molecular bases of this correlation are not thoroughly understood. Events triggered by CXCL12 may play a part, as CXCL12 drives the migration of both CXCR4-positive cancer cells and macrophages and may promote a molecular crosstalk between them. RESULTS: Samples of HER1-positive colon cancer metastases in liver, a tissue with high expression of CXCL12, were analysed by immunohistochemistry. In all of the patient biopsies, CD68-positive tumour-associated macrophages presented a mixed CXCL10 (M1)/CD163 (M2) pattern, expressed CXCR4, GM-CSF and HB-EGF, and some stained positive for CXCL12. Cancer cells stained positive for CXCR4, CXCL12, HER1, HER4 and GM-CSF. Regulatory interactions among these proteins were validated via experiments in vitro involving crosstalk between human mononuclear phagocytes and the cell lines DLD-1 (human colon adenocarcinoma) and HeLa (human cervical carcinoma), which express the above-mentioned ligand/receptor repertoire. CXCL12 induced mononuclear phagocytes to release HB-EGF, which activated HER1 and triggered anti-apoptotic and proliferative signals in cancer cells. The cancer cells then proliferated and released GM-CSF, which in turn activated mononuclear phagocytes and induced them to release more HB-EGF. Blockade of GM-CSF with neutralising antibodies or siRNA suppressed this loop. CONCLUSIONS: CXCL12-driven stimulation of cancer cells and macrophages may elicit and reinforce a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop, whereby macrophages contribute to cancer survival and expansion. The involvement of mixed M1/M2 GM-CSF-stimulated macrophages in a tumour-promoting loop may challenge the paradigm of tumour-favouring macrophages as polarized M2 mononuclear phagocytes. |
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spelling | pubmed-29646212010-10-28 Macrophages may promote cancer growth via a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop that is enhanced by CXCL12 Rigo, Antonella Gottardi, Michele Zamò, Alberto Mauri, Pierluigi Bonifacio, Massimiliano Krampera, Mauro Damiani, Ernesto Pizzolo, Giovanni Vinante, Fabrizio Mol Cancer Research BACKGROUND: Increased numbers of tumour-associated macrophages correlate with shortened survival in some cancers. The molecular bases of this correlation are not thoroughly understood. Events triggered by CXCL12 may play a part, as CXCL12 drives the migration of both CXCR4-positive cancer cells and macrophages and may promote a molecular crosstalk between them. RESULTS: Samples of HER1-positive colon cancer metastases in liver, a tissue with high expression of CXCL12, were analysed by immunohistochemistry. In all of the patient biopsies, CD68-positive tumour-associated macrophages presented a mixed CXCL10 (M1)/CD163 (M2) pattern, expressed CXCR4, GM-CSF and HB-EGF, and some stained positive for CXCL12. Cancer cells stained positive for CXCR4, CXCL12, HER1, HER4 and GM-CSF. Regulatory interactions among these proteins were validated via experiments in vitro involving crosstalk between human mononuclear phagocytes and the cell lines DLD-1 (human colon adenocarcinoma) and HeLa (human cervical carcinoma), which express the above-mentioned ligand/receptor repertoire. CXCL12 induced mononuclear phagocytes to release HB-EGF, which activated HER1 and triggered anti-apoptotic and proliferative signals in cancer cells. The cancer cells then proliferated and released GM-CSF, which in turn activated mononuclear phagocytes and induced them to release more HB-EGF. Blockade of GM-CSF with neutralising antibodies or siRNA suppressed this loop. CONCLUSIONS: CXCL12-driven stimulation of cancer cells and macrophages may elicit and reinforce a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop, whereby macrophages contribute to cancer survival and expansion. The involvement of mixed M1/M2 GM-CSF-stimulated macrophages in a tumour-promoting loop may challenge the paradigm of tumour-favouring macrophages as polarized M2 mononuclear phagocytes. BioMed Central 2010-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2964621/ /pubmed/20946648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-273 Text en Copyright ©2010 Rigo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Rigo, Antonella Gottardi, Michele Zamò, Alberto Mauri, Pierluigi Bonifacio, Massimiliano Krampera, Mauro Damiani, Ernesto Pizzolo, Giovanni Vinante, Fabrizio Macrophages may promote cancer growth via a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop that is enhanced by CXCL12 |
title | Macrophages may promote cancer growth via a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop that is enhanced by CXCL12 |
title_full | Macrophages may promote cancer growth via a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop that is enhanced by CXCL12 |
title_fullStr | Macrophages may promote cancer growth via a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop that is enhanced by CXCL12 |
title_full_unstemmed | Macrophages may promote cancer growth via a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop that is enhanced by CXCL12 |
title_short | Macrophages may promote cancer growth via a GM-CSF/HB-EGF paracrine loop that is enhanced by CXCL12 |
title_sort | macrophages may promote cancer growth via a gm-csf/hb-egf paracrine loop that is enhanced by cxcl12 |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964621/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20946648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-273 |
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