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Depletion of Tumor-Associated Macrophages Slows the Growth of Chemically Induced Mouse Lung Adenocarcinomas

Chronic inflammation is a risk factor for lung cancer, and low-dose aspirin intake reduces lung cancer risk. However, the roles that specific inflammatory cells and their products play in lung carcinogenesis have yet to be fully elucidated. In mice, alveolar macrophage numbers increase as lung tumor...

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Autores principales: Fritz, Jason M., Tennis, Meredith A., Orlicky, David J., Yin, Hao, Ju, Cynthia, Redente, Elizabeth F., Choo, Kevin S., Staab, Taylor A., Bouchard, Ronald J., Merrick, Daniel T., Malkinson, Alvin M., Dwyer-Nield, Lori D.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4243558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25505466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2014.00587
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author Fritz, Jason M.
Tennis, Meredith A.
Orlicky, David J.
Yin, Hao
Ju, Cynthia
Redente, Elizabeth F.
Choo, Kevin S.
Staab, Taylor A.
Bouchard, Ronald J.
Merrick, Daniel T.
Malkinson, Alvin M.
Dwyer-Nield, Lori D.
author_facet Fritz, Jason M.
Tennis, Meredith A.
Orlicky, David J.
Yin, Hao
Ju, Cynthia
Redente, Elizabeth F.
Choo, Kevin S.
Staab, Taylor A.
Bouchard, Ronald J.
Merrick, Daniel T.
Malkinson, Alvin M.
Dwyer-Nield, Lori D.
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description Chronic inflammation is a risk factor for lung cancer, and low-dose aspirin intake reduces lung cancer risk. However, the roles that specific inflammatory cells and their products play in lung carcinogenesis have yet to be fully elucidated. In mice, alveolar macrophage numbers increase as lung tumors progress, and pulmonary macrophage programing changes within 2 weeks of carcinogen exposure. To examine how macrophages specifically affect lung tumor progression, they were depleted in mice bearing urethane-induced lung tumors using clodronate-encapsulated liposomes. Alveolar macrophage populations decreased to ≤50% of control levels after 4–6 weeks of liposomal clodronate treatment. Tumor burden decreased by 50% compared to vehicle treated mice, and tumor cell proliferation, as measured by Ki67 staining, was also attenuated. Pulmonary fluid levels of insulin-like growth factor-I, CXCL1, IL-6, and CCL2 diminished with clodronate liposome treatment. Tumor-associated macrophages expressed markers of both M1 and M2 programing in vehicle and clodronate liposome-treated mice. Mice lacking CCR2 (the receptor for macrophage chemotactic factor CCL2) had comparable numbers of alveolar macrophages and showed no difference in tumor growth rates when compared to similarly treated wild-type mice suggesting that while CCL2 may recruit macrophages to lung tumor microenvironments, redundant pathways can compensate when CCL2/CCR2 signaling is inactivated. Depletion of pulmonary macrophages rather than inhibition of their recruitment may be an advantageous strategy for attenuating lung cancer progression.
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spelling pubmed-42435582014-12-10 Depletion of Tumor-Associated Macrophages Slows the Growth of Chemically Induced Mouse Lung Adenocarcinomas Fritz, Jason M. Tennis, Meredith A. Orlicky, David J. Yin, Hao Ju, Cynthia Redente, Elizabeth F. Choo, Kevin S. Staab, Taylor A. Bouchard, Ronald J. Merrick, Daniel T. Malkinson, Alvin M. Dwyer-Nield, Lori D. Front Immunol Immunology Chronic inflammation is a risk factor for lung cancer, and low-dose aspirin intake reduces lung cancer risk. However, the roles that specific inflammatory cells and their products play in lung carcinogenesis have yet to be fully elucidated. In mice, alveolar macrophage numbers increase as lung tumors progress, and pulmonary macrophage programing changes within 2 weeks of carcinogen exposure. To examine how macrophages specifically affect lung tumor progression, they were depleted in mice bearing urethane-induced lung tumors using clodronate-encapsulated liposomes. Alveolar macrophage populations decreased to ≤50% of control levels after 4–6 weeks of liposomal clodronate treatment. Tumor burden decreased by 50% compared to vehicle treated mice, and tumor cell proliferation, as measured by Ki67 staining, was also attenuated. Pulmonary fluid levels of insulin-like growth factor-I, CXCL1, IL-6, and CCL2 diminished with clodronate liposome treatment. Tumor-associated macrophages expressed markers of both M1 and M2 programing in vehicle and clodronate liposome-treated mice. Mice lacking CCR2 (the receptor for macrophage chemotactic factor CCL2) had comparable numbers of alveolar macrophages and showed no difference in tumor growth rates when compared to similarly treated wild-type mice suggesting that while CCL2 may recruit macrophages to lung tumor microenvironments, redundant pathways can compensate when CCL2/CCR2 signaling is inactivated. Depletion of pulmonary macrophages rather than inhibition of their recruitment may be an advantageous strategy for attenuating lung cancer progression. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4243558/ /pubmed/25505466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2014.00587 Text en Copyright © 2014 Fritz, Tennis, Orlicky, Yin, Ju, Redente, Choo, Staab, Bouchard, Merrick, Malkinson and Dwyer-Nield. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Fritz, Jason M.
Tennis, Meredith A.
Orlicky, David J.
Yin, Hao
Ju, Cynthia
Redente, Elizabeth F.
Choo, Kevin S.
Staab, Taylor A.
Bouchard, Ronald J.
Merrick, Daniel T.
Malkinson, Alvin M.
Dwyer-Nield, Lori D.
Depletion of Tumor-Associated Macrophages Slows the Growth of Chemically Induced Mouse Lung Adenocarcinomas
title Depletion of Tumor-Associated Macrophages Slows the Growth of Chemically Induced Mouse Lung Adenocarcinomas
title_full Depletion of Tumor-Associated Macrophages Slows the Growth of Chemically Induced Mouse Lung Adenocarcinomas
title_fullStr Depletion of Tumor-Associated Macrophages Slows the Growth of Chemically Induced Mouse Lung Adenocarcinomas
title_full_unstemmed Depletion of Tumor-Associated Macrophages Slows the Growth of Chemically Induced Mouse Lung Adenocarcinomas
title_short Depletion of Tumor-Associated Macrophages Slows the Growth of Chemically Induced Mouse Lung Adenocarcinomas
title_sort depletion of tumor-associated macrophages slows the growth of chemically induced mouse lung adenocarcinomas
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4243558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25505466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2014.00587
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