2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.01.518620
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CD244 regulates both innate and adaptive immune axes in melanoma by inhibiting autophagy-mediated M1 macrophage maturation

Abstract: Accumulating data have highlighted the role of monocytes/macrophages in immune escape by generating immunologically "cold" tumors that do not respond to immunotherapy. CD244 (SLAMF4, 2B4), a member of the signaling lymphocyte activation molecule family, is expressed on myeloid cells, but its precise role has not been elucidated. Using monocyte lineage-specific CD244-deficient (LysM-cre+/-CD244fl/fl;cKO) mice challenged with B16F10 melanoma, we report for the first time that CD244 negatively regulates tumor imm… Show more

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“…5f). Membrane protein-coding genes such as IL7R (29), CD244 (28), IDO1 (37) and SLAMF7 (38) were found to be associated with macrophage activation, and the promoter activity of these genes was significantly enhanced in both bulk-exposed PAMs and single-infected macrophages (Fig. 5f).…”
Section: Single-cell Analysis Uncovers Transcriptional Regulation Of ...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…5f). Membrane protein-coding genes such as IL7R (29), CD244 (28), IDO1 (37) and SLAMF7 (38) were found to be associated with macrophage activation, and the promoter activity of these genes was significantly enhanced in both bulk-exposed PAMs and single-infected macrophages (Fig. 5f).…”
Section: Single-cell Analysis Uncovers Transcriptional Regulation Of ...mentioning
confidence: 97%