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Ionizing radiation modulates human macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype preserving their pro-invasive and pro-angiogenic capacities

In order to improve the efficacy of conventional radiotherapy, attention has been paid to immune cells, which not only modulate cancer cell response to therapy but are also highly recruited to tumours after irradiation. Particularly, the effect of ionizing radiation on macrophages, using therapeutic...

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Autores principales: Teresa Pinto, Ana, Laranjeiro Pinto, Marta, Patrícia Cardoso, Ana, Monteiro, Cátia, Teixeira Pinto, Marta, Filipe Maia, André, Castro, Patrícia, Figueira, Rita, Monteiro, Armanda, Marques, Margarida, Mareel, Marc, dos Santos, Susana Gomes, Seruca, Raquel, Adolfo Barbosa, Mário, Rocha, Sónia, José Oliveira, Maria
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4702523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26735768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep18765
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author Teresa Pinto, Ana
Laranjeiro Pinto, Marta
Patrícia Cardoso, Ana
Monteiro, Cátia
Teixeira Pinto, Marta
Filipe Maia, André
Castro, Patrícia
Figueira, Rita
Monteiro, Armanda
Marques, Margarida
Mareel, Marc
dos Santos, Susana Gomes
Seruca, Raquel
Adolfo Barbosa, Mário
Rocha, Sónia
José Oliveira, Maria
author_facet Teresa Pinto, Ana
Laranjeiro Pinto, Marta
Patrícia Cardoso, Ana
Monteiro, Cátia
Teixeira Pinto, Marta
Filipe Maia, André
Castro, Patrícia
Figueira, Rita
Monteiro, Armanda
Marques, Margarida
Mareel, Marc
dos Santos, Susana Gomes
Seruca, Raquel
Adolfo Barbosa, Mário
Rocha, Sónia
José Oliveira, Maria
author_sort Teresa Pinto, Ana
collection PubMed
description In order to improve the efficacy of conventional radiotherapy, attention has been paid to immune cells, which not only modulate cancer cell response to therapy but are also highly recruited to tumours after irradiation. Particularly, the effect of ionizing radiation on macrophages, using therapeutically relevant doses, is not well understood. To evaluate how radiotherapy affects macrophage behaviour and macrophage-mediated cancer cell activity, human monocyte derived-macrophages were subjected, for a week, to cumulative ionizing radiation doses, as used during cancer treatment (2 Gy/fraction/day). Irradiated macrophages remained viable and metabolically active, despite DNA damage. NF-kappaB transcription activation and increased Bcl-xL expression evidenced the promotion of pro-survival activity. A significant increase of pro-inflammatory macrophage markers CD80, CD86 and HLA-DR, but not CCR7, TNF and IL1B was observed after 10 Gy cumulative doses, while anti-inflammatory markers CD163, MRC1, VCAN and IL-10 expression decreased, suggesting the modulation towards a more pro-inflammatory phenotype. Moreover, ionizing radiation induced macrophage morphological alterations and increased their phagocytic rate, without affecting matrix metalloproteases (MMP)2 and MMP9 activity. Importantly, irradiated macrophages promoted cancer cell-invasion and cancer cell-induced angiogenesis. Our work highlights macrophage ability to sustain cancer cell activities as a major concern that needs to be addressed to improve radiotherapy efficacy.
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spelling pubmed-47025232016-01-19 Ionizing radiation modulates human macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype preserving their pro-invasive and pro-angiogenic capacities Teresa Pinto, Ana Laranjeiro Pinto, Marta Patrícia Cardoso, Ana Monteiro, Cátia Teixeira Pinto, Marta Filipe Maia, André Castro, Patrícia Figueira, Rita Monteiro, Armanda Marques, Margarida Mareel, Marc dos Santos, Susana Gomes Seruca, Raquel Adolfo Barbosa, Mário Rocha, Sónia José Oliveira, Maria Sci Rep Article In order to improve the efficacy of conventional radiotherapy, attention has been paid to immune cells, which not only modulate cancer cell response to therapy but are also highly recruited to tumours after irradiation. Particularly, the effect of ionizing radiation on macrophages, using therapeutically relevant doses, is not well understood. To evaluate how radiotherapy affects macrophage behaviour and macrophage-mediated cancer cell activity, human monocyte derived-macrophages were subjected, for a week, to cumulative ionizing radiation doses, as used during cancer treatment (2 Gy/fraction/day). Irradiated macrophages remained viable and metabolically active, despite DNA damage. NF-kappaB transcription activation and increased Bcl-xL expression evidenced the promotion of pro-survival activity. A significant increase of pro-inflammatory macrophage markers CD80, CD86 and HLA-DR, but not CCR7, TNF and IL1B was observed after 10 Gy cumulative doses, while anti-inflammatory markers CD163, MRC1, VCAN and IL-10 expression decreased, suggesting the modulation towards a more pro-inflammatory phenotype. Moreover, ionizing radiation induced macrophage morphological alterations and increased their phagocytic rate, without affecting matrix metalloproteases (MMP)2 and MMP9 activity. Importantly, irradiated macrophages promoted cancer cell-invasion and cancer cell-induced angiogenesis. Our work highlights macrophage ability to sustain cancer cell activities as a major concern that needs to be addressed to improve radiotherapy efficacy. Nature Publishing Group 2016-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4702523/ /pubmed/26735768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep18765 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Teresa Pinto, Ana
Laranjeiro Pinto, Marta
Patrícia Cardoso, Ana
Monteiro, Cátia
Teixeira Pinto, Marta
Filipe Maia, André
Castro, Patrícia
Figueira, Rita
Monteiro, Armanda
Marques, Margarida
Mareel, Marc
dos Santos, Susana Gomes
Seruca, Raquel
Adolfo Barbosa, Mário
Rocha, Sónia
José Oliveira, Maria
Ionizing radiation modulates human macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype preserving their pro-invasive and pro-angiogenic capacities
title Ionizing radiation modulates human macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype preserving their pro-invasive and pro-angiogenic capacities
title_full Ionizing radiation modulates human macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype preserving their pro-invasive and pro-angiogenic capacities
title_fullStr Ionizing radiation modulates human macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype preserving their pro-invasive and pro-angiogenic capacities
title_full_unstemmed Ionizing radiation modulates human macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype preserving their pro-invasive and pro-angiogenic capacities
title_short Ionizing radiation modulates human macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype preserving their pro-invasive and pro-angiogenic capacities
title_sort ionizing radiation modulates human macrophages towards a pro-inflammatory phenotype preserving their pro-invasive and pro-angiogenic capacities
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4702523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26735768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep18765
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