The AXL-mediated modulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) in nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Medical Oncology Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1007/s12032-024-02561-9
Yu Lv, Jiahui Zhu, Sichen Ge, Tao Jiang, Yajia Xu, Weige Yao, Chengyi Jiang
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AXL has ubiquitous expression in multiple cancers, and is strongly linked to both tumor progression, metastasis, and poor prognosis, as well as anti-tumor immune response suppression and induction of tumor resistance to immunotherapy. Therefore, it is a strong target for cancer intervention. Despite the wide application of AXL inhibitors in clinical trials, the role of AXL in the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) remains undetermined. Herein, we established cell lines with stable AXL knockdown or overexpression using lentiviral infection. Subsequently, we co-cultured the cells with healthy human blood-derived CD33 + PBMCs. After two days of culture, we evaluated the differentiation of PBMCs into MDSCs. Additionally, the culture supernatants were collected from both the co-culture system and the individual cultures of each cell group to measure the concentrations of IL-6 and GM-CSF. Additionally, we subcutaneously administered nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) cells into mice, and evaluated the association between AXL content and MDSC recruitment in the resulting tumors. We demonstrated that AXL is a critical modulator of MDSC differentiation and accumulation in NPC. It modulates IL-6, GM-CSF, and Toll-like receptor contents to achieve the aforementioned actions. Herein, we revealed a strong and direct link between AXL, cytokines in TIME, and MDSC differentiation and accumulation. Our work highlights novel approaches to optimizing existing immunotherapeutic interventions.

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鼻咽癌中 AXL 介导的髓源性抑制细胞(MDSC)调节。
AXL 在多种癌症中普遍表达,与肿瘤进展、转移、预后不良以及抗肿瘤免疫反应抑制和诱导肿瘤对免疫疗法的耐药性密切相关。因此,它是癌症干预的一个强有力的靶点。尽管AXL抑制剂已广泛应用于临床试验,但AXL在肿瘤免疫微环境(TIME)中的作用仍未确定。在此,我们利用慢病毒感染建立了稳定敲除或过表达 AXL 的细胞系。随后,我们将这些细胞与健康人血源性 CD33 + PBMCs 共同培养。培养两天后,我们评估了 PBMCs 向 MDSCs 的分化情况。此外,我们还收集了共培养系统和每组细胞单独培养的上清液,以测定 IL-6 和 GM-CSF 的浓度。此外,我们给小鼠皮下注射了鼻咽癌(NPC)细胞,并评估了AXL含量与肿瘤中MDSC招募之间的关联。我们证明了 AXL 是鼻咽癌中 MDSC 分化和聚集的关键调节因子。它通过调节 IL-6、GM-CSF 和 Toll 样受体的含量来实现上述作用。在此,我们揭示了 AXL、TIME 中的细胞因子与 MDSC 分化和积聚之间的紧密直接联系。我们的工作为优化现有免疫治疗干预措施提供了新方法。
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Medical Oncology
Medical Oncology 医学-肿瘤学
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4.20
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2.90%
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259
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Medical Oncology (MO) communicates the results of clinical and experimental research in oncology and hematology, particularly experimental therapeutics within the fields of immunotherapy and chemotherapy. It also provides state-of-the-art reviews on clinical and experimental therapies. Topics covered include immunobiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of malignant tumors.
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