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Dissecting the Autocrine and Paracrine Roles of the CCR2-CCL2 Axis in Tumor Survival and Angiogenesis

The CCL2 CCR2 axis is likely to contributes to the development and progression of cancer diseases by two major mechanisms; autocrine effect of CCL2 as a survival/growth factor for CCR2+ cancer cells and, the attraction of CCR2+ CX(3)CR1+tumor associated macrophages that in the absence of CCR2 hardly...

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Autores principales: Izhak, Liat, Wildbaum, Gizi, Jung, Steffen, Stein, Avi, Shaked, Yuval, Karin, Nathan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22279523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028305
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author Izhak, Liat
Wildbaum, Gizi
Jung, Steffen
Stein, Avi
Shaked, Yuval
Karin, Nathan
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Wildbaum, Gizi
Jung, Steffen
Stein, Avi
Shaked, Yuval
Karin, Nathan
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description The CCL2 CCR2 axis is likely to contributes to the development and progression of cancer diseases by two major mechanisms; autocrine effect of CCL2 as a survival/growth factor for CCR2+ cancer cells and, the attraction of CCR2+ CX(3)CR1+tumor associated macrophages that in the absence of CCR2 hardly migrate. Thus far no in vivo system has been set up to differentiate the selective contribution of each of these features to cancer development. Here we employed a chimera animal model in which all non-malignant cells are CCR2−/−, but all cancer cells are CCR2+, combined with an adoptive transfer system of bone marrow (BM) CX(3)CR1+ cells from CCR2+ mice harboring a targeted replacement of the CX(3)CR1gene by an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) reporter gene (cx(3)cr1 (gfp)), together with the CD45.1 congene. Using this system we dissected the selective contribution of CX(3)CR1+CCR2+ cells, which comprise only about 7% of CD11b+ BM cells, to tumor development and angiogenesis. Showing that aside for their direct pro-angiogenic effect they are essential for the recruitment of other CD11b+ cells to the tumor site. We further show that the administration of CCR2-Ig, that selectively and specifically neutralize CCL2, to mice in which CCR2 is expressed only on tumor cells, further suppressed tumor development, implicating for the key role of this chemokine supporting tumor survival in an autocrine manner. This further emphasizes the important role of CCL2 as a target for therapy of cancer diseases.
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spelling pubmed-32611352012-01-25 Dissecting the Autocrine and Paracrine Roles of the CCR2-CCL2 Axis in Tumor Survival and Angiogenesis Izhak, Liat Wildbaum, Gizi Jung, Steffen Stein, Avi Shaked, Yuval Karin, Nathan PLoS One Research Article The CCL2 CCR2 axis is likely to contributes to the development and progression of cancer diseases by two major mechanisms; autocrine effect of CCL2 as a survival/growth factor for CCR2+ cancer cells and, the attraction of CCR2+ CX(3)CR1+tumor associated macrophages that in the absence of CCR2 hardly migrate. Thus far no in vivo system has been set up to differentiate the selective contribution of each of these features to cancer development. Here we employed a chimera animal model in which all non-malignant cells are CCR2−/−, but all cancer cells are CCR2+, combined with an adoptive transfer system of bone marrow (BM) CX(3)CR1+ cells from CCR2+ mice harboring a targeted replacement of the CX(3)CR1gene by an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) reporter gene (cx(3)cr1 (gfp)), together with the CD45.1 congene. Using this system we dissected the selective contribution of CX(3)CR1+CCR2+ cells, which comprise only about 7% of CD11b+ BM cells, to tumor development and angiogenesis. Showing that aside for their direct pro-angiogenic effect they are essential for the recruitment of other CD11b+ cells to the tumor site. We further show that the administration of CCR2-Ig, that selectively and specifically neutralize CCL2, to mice in which CCR2 is expressed only on tumor cells, further suppressed tumor development, implicating for the key role of this chemokine supporting tumor survival in an autocrine manner. This further emphasizes the important role of CCL2 as a target for therapy of cancer diseases. Public Library of Science 2012-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3261135/ /pubmed/22279523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028305 Text en Izhak et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Izhak, Liat
Wildbaum, Gizi
Jung, Steffen
Stein, Avi
Shaked, Yuval
Karin, Nathan
Dissecting the Autocrine and Paracrine Roles of the CCR2-CCL2 Axis in Tumor Survival and Angiogenesis
title Dissecting the Autocrine and Paracrine Roles of the CCR2-CCL2 Axis in Tumor Survival and Angiogenesis
title_full Dissecting the Autocrine and Paracrine Roles of the CCR2-CCL2 Axis in Tumor Survival and Angiogenesis
title_fullStr Dissecting the Autocrine and Paracrine Roles of the CCR2-CCL2 Axis in Tumor Survival and Angiogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting the Autocrine and Paracrine Roles of the CCR2-CCL2 Axis in Tumor Survival and Angiogenesis
title_short Dissecting the Autocrine and Paracrine Roles of the CCR2-CCL2 Axis in Tumor Survival and Angiogenesis
title_sort dissecting the autocrine and paracrine roles of the ccr2-ccl2 axis in tumor survival and angiogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3261135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22279523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028305
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