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Breast cancer associated a2 isoform vacuolar ATPase immunomodulates neutrophils: potential role in tumor progression

In invasive breast cancer, tumor associated neutrophils (TAN) represent a significant portion of the tumor mass and are associated with increased angiogenesis and metastasis. Identifying the regulatory factors that control TAN behavior will help in developing ideal immunotherapies. Vacuolar ATPases...

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Autores principales: Ibrahim, Safaa A., Katara, Gajendra K., Kulshrestha, Arpita, Jaiswal, Mukesh K., Amin, Magdy A., Beaman, Kenneth D.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26460736
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author Ibrahim, Safaa A.
Katara, Gajendra K.
Kulshrestha, Arpita
Jaiswal, Mukesh K.
Amin, Magdy A.
Beaman, Kenneth D.
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Katara, Gajendra K.
Kulshrestha, Arpita
Jaiswal, Mukesh K.
Amin, Magdy A.
Beaman, Kenneth D.
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description In invasive breast cancer, tumor associated neutrophils (TAN) represent a significant portion of the tumor mass and are associated with increased angiogenesis and metastasis. Identifying the regulatory factors that control TAN behavior will help in developing ideal immunotherapies. Vacuolar ATPases (V-ATPases), multi-subunit proton pumps, are highly expressed in metastatic breast cancer cells. A cleaved peptide from a2 isoform V-ATPase (a2NTD) has immunomodulatory role in tumor microenvironment. Here, we report for the first time the role of V-ATPase in neutrophils modulation. In invasive breast cancer cells, a2NTD was detected and a2V was highly expressed on the surface. Immunohistochemical analysis of invasive breast cancer tissues revealed that increased neutrophil recruitment and blood vessel density correlated with increased a2NTD levels. In order to determine the direct regulatory role of a2NTD on neutrophils, recombinant a2NTD was used for the treatment of neutrophils isolated from the peripheral blood of healthy volunteers. Neutrophils treated with a2NTD (a2Neuɸ) showed increased secretion of IL-1RA, IL-10, CCL-2 and IL-6 that are important mediators in cancer related inflammation. Moreover, a2Neuɸ exhibited an increased production of protumorigenic factors including IL-8, matrix metaloprotinase-9 and vascular endothelial growth factor. Further, functional characterization of a2Neuɸ revealed that a2Neuɸ derived products induce in vitro angiogenesis as well as increase the invasiveness of breast cancer cells. This study establishes the modulatory effect of breast cancer associated a2V on neutrophils, by the action of a2NTD, which has a positive impact on tumor progression, supporting that a2V can be a potential selective target for breast cancer therapy.
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spelling pubmed-47417472016-03-11 Breast cancer associated a2 isoform vacuolar ATPase immunomodulates neutrophils: potential role in tumor progression Ibrahim, Safaa A. Katara, Gajendra K. Kulshrestha, Arpita Jaiswal, Mukesh K. Amin, Magdy A. Beaman, Kenneth D. Oncotarget Research Paper In invasive breast cancer, tumor associated neutrophils (TAN) represent a significant portion of the tumor mass and are associated with increased angiogenesis and metastasis. Identifying the regulatory factors that control TAN behavior will help in developing ideal immunotherapies. Vacuolar ATPases (V-ATPases), multi-subunit proton pumps, are highly expressed in metastatic breast cancer cells. A cleaved peptide from a2 isoform V-ATPase (a2NTD) has immunomodulatory role in tumor microenvironment. Here, we report for the first time the role of V-ATPase in neutrophils modulation. In invasive breast cancer cells, a2NTD was detected and a2V was highly expressed on the surface. Immunohistochemical analysis of invasive breast cancer tissues revealed that increased neutrophil recruitment and blood vessel density correlated with increased a2NTD levels. In order to determine the direct regulatory role of a2NTD on neutrophils, recombinant a2NTD was used for the treatment of neutrophils isolated from the peripheral blood of healthy volunteers. Neutrophils treated with a2NTD (a2Neuɸ) showed increased secretion of IL-1RA, IL-10, CCL-2 and IL-6 that are important mediators in cancer related inflammation. Moreover, a2Neuɸ exhibited an increased production of protumorigenic factors including IL-8, matrix metaloprotinase-9 and vascular endothelial growth factor. Further, functional characterization of a2Neuɸ revealed that a2Neuɸ derived products induce in vitro angiogenesis as well as increase the invasiveness of breast cancer cells. This study establishes the modulatory effect of breast cancer associated a2V on neutrophils, by the action of a2NTD, which has a positive impact on tumor progression, supporting that a2V can be a potential selective target for breast cancer therapy. Impact Journals LLC 2015-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4741747/ /pubmed/26460736 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Ibrahim et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Ibrahim, Safaa A.
Katara, Gajendra K.
Kulshrestha, Arpita
Jaiswal, Mukesh K.
Amin, Magdy A.
Beaman, Kenneth D.
Breast cancer associated a2 isoform vacuolar ATPase immunomodulates neutrophils: potential role in tumor progression
title Breast cancer associated a2 isoform vacuolar ATPase immunomodulates neutrophils: potential role in tumor progression
title_full Breast cancer associated a2 isoform vacuolar ATPase immunomodulates neutrophils: potential role in tumor progression
title_fullStr Breast cancer associated a2 isoform vacuolar ATPase immunomodulates neutrophils: potential role in tumor progression
title_full_unstemmed Breast cancer associated a2 isoform vacuolar ATPase immunomodulates neutrophils: potential role in tumor progression
title_short Breast cancer associated a2 isoform vacuolar ATPase immunomodulates neutrophils: potential role in tumor progression
title_sort breast cancer associated a2 isoform vacuolar atpase immunomodulates neutrophils: potential role in tumor progression
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26460736
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