Efficacy of IFN-γ, sCD40L, and Poly(I:C) Treated Bone Marrow-Derived Macrophages in Murine Mammary Carcinoma.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Immunological Investigations Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1080/08820139.2024.2354264
Meghan Roberts, Joshua Finn, Melissa Lass, Ernesto Oviedo-Bermudez, Robert A Kurt
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Abstract

Introduction: Here, we explored methods to generate anti-tumor bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM) and how delivery of the BMDM at early tumor sites could impact disease progression.

Methods: BMDM treated with IFN-γ, sCD40L, poly(I:C), and a combination of the three were assessed.

Results: Treatment with sCD40L had no significant impact on the BMDM. Treating BMDM with IFN-γ impacted IL-1β, MHC Class II, and CD80 expression. While poly(I:C) treatment had a greater impact on the BMDM than IFN-γ when assessed by the in vitro assays, the BMDM treated with poly (I:C) had mixed results in vivo where they decreased growth of the EMT6 tumor, did not impact growth of the 168 tumor, and enhanced growth of the 4T1 tumor. The combination of poly(I:C), IFN-γ, and sCD40L had the greatest impact on the BMDM in vitro and in vivo. Treatment with all three agonists resulted in increased IL-1β, TNF-α, and IL-12 expression, decreased expression of arginase and mrc, increased phagocytic activity, nitrite production, and MHC Class II and CD80 expression, and significantly impacted growth of the EMT6 and 168 murine mammary carcinoma models.

Discussion: Collectively, these data show that treating BMDM with poly(I:C), IFN-γ, and sCD40L generates BMDM with more consistent anti-tumor activity than BMDM generated with the individual agonists.

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经 IFN-γ、sCD40L 和 Poly(I:C) 处理的骨髓衍生巨噬细胞对鼠乳腺癌的疗效
导言:在这里,我们探索了生成抗肿瘤骨髓巨噬细胞(BMDM)的方法,以及在早期肿瘤部位输送 BMDM 如何影响疾病进展:在此,我们探讨了产生抗肿瘤骨髓源性巨噬细胞(BMDM)的方法,以及在早期肿瘤部位输送BMDM如何影响疾病进展:方法:评估了用 IFN-γ、sCD40L、poly(I:C)和三者的组合处理的骨髓衍生巨噬细胞:结果:用 sCD40L 处理对 BMDM 没有明显影响。用 IFN-γ 处理 BMDM 会影响 IL-1β、MHC II 类和 CD80 的表达。在体外实验中,聚(I:C)处理对 BMDM 的影响大于 IFN-γ,但用聚(I:C)处理的 BMDM 在体内的效果不一,它们减少了 EMT6 肿瘤的生长,对 168 肿瘤的生长没有影响,而促进了 4T1 肿瘤的生长。聚(I:C)、IFN-γ 和 sCD40L 的组合在体外和体内对 BMDM 的影响最大。用这三种激动剂治疗可增加 IL-1β、TNF-α 和 IL-12 的表达,减少精氨酸酶和 mrc 的表达,增加吞噬活性、亚硝酸盐的产生以及 MHC II 类和 CD80 的表达,并显著影响 EMT6 和 168 小鼠乳腺癌模型的生长:总之,这些数据表明,用 poly(I:C)、IFN-γ 和 sCD40L 处理 BMDM 产生的 BMDM 比用单个激动剂产生的 BMDM 具有更一致的抗肿瘤活性。
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Immunological Investigations
Immunological Investigations 医学-免疫学
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5.50
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49
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3 months
期刊介绍: Disseminating immunological developments on a worldwide basis, Immunological Investigations encompasses all facets of fundamental and applied immunology, including immunohematology and the study of allergies. This journal provides information presented in the form of original research articles and book reviews, giving a truly in-depth examination of the latest advances in molecular and cellular immunology.
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