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Siglec-15 Regulates the Inflammatory Response and Polarization of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Pancreatic Cancer by Inhibiting the cGAS-STING Signaling Pathway
Tumor-associated macrophages especially M2 phenotype macrophages play an important role in tumor progression and the formation of immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Previous studies indicated that infiltration of a large number of M2-macrophages was positively associated with a low survival r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9467737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3341038 |
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author | Li, HuaGen Zhu, RongXuan Liu, XiaoLong Zhao, Kai Hong, DeFei |
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description | Tumor-associated macrophages especially M2 phenotype macrophages play an important role in tumor progression and the formation of immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Previous studies indicated that infiltration of a large number of M2-macrophages was positively associated with a low survival rate and poor prognosis of patients with pancreatic ductal cancer. However, the mechanisms responsible for M2-macrophage polarization remain unclear. Recently, Siglec-15 appears as an emerging target for the normalization of the tumor immune microenvironment. Hence, we detected the Sigelc-15 expression on macrophages by using qPCR and Western blot assay and found that the expression of Siglec-15 was upregulated on M2 macrophages induced by IL-4 and conditioned media from pancreatic ductal cancer. In addition, after knocking out Siglec-15, the expression of M2 phenotype macrophage biomarkers such as Arg1 and CD206 was significantly downregulated. Besides, in our study we also found that Siglec-15 could upregulate the glycolysis of macrophage possibly by interacting with Glut1 to regulate the M2-macrophage polarization. The regulation was also partly dependent on STING, and Glut1-related glycose metabolism was involved in regulating cGAS/STING signaling. When utilizing a subcutaneous transplantation mouse model, we observed that knocking out of Siglec-15 or co-injecting tumor cells with macrophage from Siglec-15 KO mice could significantly inhibit the growth of subcutaneous tumors in mice. Taken together, these findings suggest that Siglec-15 is essential for the M2-macrophage polarization to shape an immune suppressive tumor microenvironment in pancreatic cancer and makes it an attractive target for pancreatic cancer immunotherapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-94677372022-09-13 Siglec-15 Regulates the Inflammatory Response and Polarization of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Pancreatic Cancer by Inhibiting the cGAS-STING Signaling Pathway Li, HuaGen Zhu, RongXuan Liu, XiaoLong Zhao, Kai Hong, DeFei Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Tumor-associated macrophages especially M2 phenotype macrophages play an important role in tumor progression and the formation of immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Previous studies indicated that infiltration of a large number of M2-macrophages was positively associated with a low survival rate and poor prognosis of patients with pancreatic ductal cancer. However, the mechanisms responsible for M2-macrophage polarization remain unclear. Recently, Siglec-15 appears as an emerging target for the normalization of the tumor immune microenvironment. Hence, we detected the Sigelc-15 expression on macrophages by using qPCR and Western blot assay and found that the expression of Siglec-15 was upregulated on M2 macrophages induced by IL-4 and conditioned media from pancreatic ductal cancer. In addition, after knocking out Siglec-15, the expression of M2 phenotype macrophage biomarkers such as Arg1 and CD206 was significantly downregulated. Besides, in our study we also found that Siglec-15 could upregulate the glycolysis of macrophage possibly by interacting with Glut1 to regulate the M2-macrophage polarization. The regulation was also partly dependent on STING, and Glut1-related glycose metabolism was involved in regulating cGAS/STING signaling. When utilizing a subcutaneous transplantation mouse model, we observed that knocking out of Siglec-15 or co-injecting tumor cells with macrophage from Siglec-15 KO mice could significantly inhibit the growth of subcutaneous tumors in mice. Taken together, these findings suggest that Siglec-15 is essential for the M2-macrophage polarization to shape an immune suppressive tumor microenvironment in pancreatic cancer and makes it an attractive target for pancreatic cancer immunotherapy. Hindawi 2022-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9467737/ /pubmed/36105484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3341038 Text en Copyright © 2022 HuaGen Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Li, HuaGen Zhu, RongXuan Liu, XiaoLong Zhao, Kai Hong, DeFei Siglec-15 Regulates the Inflammatory Response and Polarization of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Pancreatic Cancer by Inhibiting the cGAS-STING Signaling Pathway |
title | Siglec-15 Regulates the Inflammatory Response and Polarization of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Pancreatic Cancer by Inhibiting the cGAS-STING Signaling Pathway |
title_full | Siglec-15 Regulates the Inflammatory Response and Polarization of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Pancreatic Cancer by Inhibiting the cGAS-STING Signaling Pathway |
title_fullStr | Siglec-15 Regulates the Inflammatory Response and Polarization of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Pancreatic Cancer by Inhibiting the cGAS-STING Signaling Pathway |
title_full_unstemmed | Siglec-15 Regulates the Inflammatory Response and Polarization of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Pancreatic Cancer by Inhibiting the cGAS-STING Signaling Pathway |
title_short | Siglec-15 Regulates the Inflammatory Response and Polarization of Tumor-Associated Macrophages in Pancreatic Cancer by Inhibiting the cGAS-STING Signaling Pathway |
title_sort | siglec-15 regulates the inflammatory response and polarization of tumor-associated macrophages in pancreatic cancer by inhibiting the cgas-sting signaling pathway |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9467737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3341038 |
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