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Macrophage-Mediated Melanoma Reduction after HP-NAP Treatment in a Zebrafish Xenograft Model

The Helicobacter pylori Neutrophil Activating Protein (HP-NAP) is endowed with immunomodulatory properties that make it a potential candidate for anticancer therapeutic applications. By activating cytotoxic Th1 responses, HP-NAP inhibits the growth of bladder cancer and enhances the anti-tumor activ...

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Autores principales: Codolo, Gaia, Facchinello, Nicola, Papa, Nicole, Bertocco, Ambra, Coletta, Sara, Benna, Clara, Dall’Olmo, Luigi, Mocellin, Simone, Tiso, Natascia, de Bernard, Marina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163566
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031644
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author Codolo, Gaia
Facchinello, Nicola
Papa, Nicole
Bertocco, Ambra
Coletta, Sara
Benna, Clara
Dall’Olmo, Luigi
Mocellin, Simone
Tiso, Natascia
de Bernard, Marina
author_facet Codolo, Gaia
Facchinello, Nicola
Papa, Nicole
Bertocco, Ambra
Coletta, Sara
Benna, Clara
Dall’Olmo, Luigi
Mocellin, Simone
Tiso, Natascia
de Bernard, Marina
author_sort Codolo, Gaia
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description The Helicobacter pylori Neutrophil Activating Protein (HP-NAP) is endowed with immunomodulatory properties that make it a potential candidate for anticancer therapeutic applications. By activating cytotoxic Th1 responses, HP-NAP inhibits the growth of bladder cancer and enhances the anti-tumor activity of oncolytic viruses in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer and neuroendocrine tumors. The possibility that HP-NAP exerts its anti-tumor effect also by modulating the activity of innate immune cells has not yet been explored. Taking advantage of the zebrafish model, we examined the therapeutic efficacy of HP-NAP against metastatic human melanoma, limiting the observational window to 9 days post-fertilization, well before the maturation of the adaptive immunity. Human melanoma cells were xenotransplanted into zebrafish embryos and tracked in the presence or absence of HP-NAP. The behavior and phenotype of macrophages and the impact of their drug-induced depletion were analyzed exploiting macrophage-expressed transgenes. HP-NAP administration efficiently inhibited tumor growth and metastasis and this was accompanied by strong recruitment of macrophages with a pro-inflammatory profile at the tumor site. The depletion of macrophages almost completely abrogated the ability of HP-NAP to counteract tumor growth. Our findings highlight the pivotal role of activated macrophages in counteracting melanoma growth and support the notion that HP-NAP might become a new biological therapeutic agent for the treatment of metastatic melanomas.
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spelling pubmed-88360272022-02-12 Macrophage-Mediated Melanoma Reduction after HP-NAP Treatment in a Zebrafish Xenograft Model Codolo, Gaia Facchinello, Nicola Papa, Nicole Bertocco, Ambra Coletta, Sara Benna, Clara Dall’Olmo, Luigi Mocellin, Simone Tiso, Natascia de Bernard, Marina Int J Mol Sci Article The Helicobacter pylori Neutrophil Activating Protein (HP-NAP) is endowed with immunomodulatory properties that make it a potential candidate for anticancer therapeutic applications. By activating cytotoxic Th1 responses, HP-NAP inhibits the growth of bladder cancer and enhances the anti-tumor activity of oncolytic viruses in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer and neuroendocrine tumors. The possibility that HP-NAP exerts its anti-tumor effect also by modulating the activity of innate immune cells has not yet been explored. Taking advantage of the zebrafish model, we examined the therapeutic efficacy of HP-NAP against metastatic human melanoma, limiting the observational window to 9 days post-fertilization, well before the maturation of the adaptive immunity. Human melanoma cells were xenotransplanted into zebrafish embryos and tracked in the presence or absence of HP-NAP. The behavior and phenotype of macrophages and the impact of their drug-induced depletion were analyzed exploiting macrophage-expressed transgenes. HP-NAP administration efficiently inhibited tumor growth and metastasis and this was accompanied by strong recruitment of macrophages with a pro-inflammatory profile at the tumor site. The depletion of macrophages almost completely abrogated the ability of HP-NAP to counteract tumor growth. Our findings highlight the pivotal role of activated macrophages in counteracting melanoma growth and support the notion that HP-NAP might become a new biological therapeutic agent for the treatment of metastatic melanomas. MDPI 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8836027/ /pubmed/35163566 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031644 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Codolo, Gaia
Facchinello, Nicola
Papa, Nicole
Bertocco, Ambra
Coletta, Sara
Benna, Clara
Dall’Olmo, Luigi
Mocellin, Simone
Tiso, Natascia
de Bernard, Marina
Macrophage-Mediated Melanoma Reduction after HP-NAP Treatment in a Zebrafish Xenograft Model
title Macrophage-Mediated Melanoma Reduction after HP-NAP Treatment in a Zebrafish Xenograft Model
title_full Macrophage-Mediated Melanoma Reduction after HP-NAP Treatment in a Zebrafish Xenograft Model
title_fullStr Macrophage-Mediated Melanoma Reduction after HP-NAP Treatment in a Zebrafish Xenograft Model
title_full_unstemmed Macrophage-Mediated Melanoma Reduction after HP-NAP Treatment in a Zebrafish Xenograft Model
title_short Macrophage-Mediated Melanoma Reduction after HP-NAP Treatment in a Zebrafish Xenograft Model
title_sort macrophage-mediated melanoma reduction after hp-nap treatment in a zebrafish xenograft model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836027/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163566
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031644
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