2023
DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.160978
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β-Catenin signaling in alveolar macrophages enhances lung metastasis through a TNF-dependent mechanism

Abstract: The main cause of malignancy-related mortality is metastasis. Although metastatic progression is driven by diverse tumor-intrinsic mechanisms, there is a growing appreciation for the contribution of tumor-extrinsic elements of the tumor microenvironment, especially macrophages, which correlate with poor clinical outcomes. Macrophages consist of bone marrow–derived and tissue-resident populations. In contrast to bone marrow–derived macrophages, the transcriptional pathways that govern the pro-metastatic activit… Show more

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“…Myeloid IRF8 downregulation thus also precedes micro-metastasis in the autochthonous MTAG model. In contrast, in female WT mice bearing syngeneic implantable EMT6 (BALB/c) 50 or E0771.ML-1 (C57BL/6) 51 orthotopic tumors (average < 150 mm 3 ), lung micro-metastasis occurred while IRF8 expression remained intact in macrophages or monocytes of lung tissue and blood ( Figure S3 ). Our results indicate that IRF8 downregulation in macrophages and monocytes occurs in some, but not all preclinical mammary tumor models.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Myeloid IRF8 downregulation thus also precedes micro-metastasis in the autochthonous MTAG model. In contrast, in female WT mice bearing syngeneic implantable EMT6 (BALB/c) 50 or E0771.ML-1 (C57BL/6) 51 orthotopic tumors (average < 150 mm 3 ), lung micro-metastasis occurred while IRF8 expression remained intact in macrophages or monocytes of lung tissue and blood ( Figure S3 ). Our results indicate that IRF8 downregulation in macrophages and monocytes occurs in some, but not all preclinical mammary tumor models.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 μM primer pairs ( Table S4 ) were used and assessed for a single melting curve per sample. Primer sequences were obtained from OriGene Technologies or published reports 44 , 51 , 87 , 91 , 93 , 94 and validated by NCBI primer BLAST. Relative expression was normalized to Ppia expression and calculated using the equation POWER(2, Ppia mean – experimental value).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What about TRM? Some research has proved TRMs also involved in tumor progression, especially in lung pre-metastasis niche [ 183 , 184 ], but few studies concentrated on their interactions with stromal cells. Exploring TRMs and their cellular communications in TME may contribute to understanding macrophage heterogeneity and cell crosstalk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During metastatic growth, AMs within the macrophage pool gradually get replaced by infiltrative macrophages, which may contribute to metastatic progression [ 57 ]. Mechanistically, the WNT/β-catenin/TNF-α pro-metastatic axis in AMs has been implicated, revealing potential therapeutic implications for targeting tumors that are resistant to the anti-neoplastic effects of TNF-α [ 58 ]. Moreover, targeting the recruitment of Monocytic-myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MO-MDSC) through CXCL10/CXCR3 and TLR4/CCL12 axis in AMs holds promise as a therapeutic strategy to suppress lung metastasis [ 59 ] (Fig.…”
Section: Pulmonary Tissue Resident Macrophagesmentioning
confidence: 99%