Literature DB >> 22664874

Tumor-associated microglia/macrophages enhance the invasion of glioma stem-like cells via TGF-β1 signaling pathway.

Xian-zong Ye1, Sen-lin Xu, Yan-hong Xin, Shi-cang Yu, Yi-fang Ping, Lu Chen, Hua-liang Xiao, Bin Wang, Liang Yi, Qing-liang Wang, Xue-feng Jiang, Lang Yang, Peng Zhang, Cheng Qian, You-hong Cui, Xia Zhang, Xiu-wu Bian.   

Abstract

The invasion of malignant glioma cells into the surrounding normal brain tissues is crucial for causing the poor outcome of this tumor type. Recent studies suggest that glioma stem-like cells (GSLCs) mediate tumor invasion. However, it is not clear whether microenvironment factors, such as tumor-associated microglia/macrophages (TAM/Ms), also play important roles in promoting GSLC invasion. In this study, we found that in primary human gliomas and orthotopical transplanted syngeneic glioma, the number of TAM/Ms at the invasive front was correlated with the presence of CD133(+) GSLCs, and these TAM/Ms produced high levels of TGF-β1. CD133(+) GSLCs isolated from murine transplanted gliomas exhibited higher invasive potential after being cocultured with TAM/Ms, and the invasiveness was inhibited by neutralization of TGF-β1. We also found that human glioma-derived CD133(+) GSLCs became more invasive upon treatment with TGF-β1. In addition, compared with CD133(-) committed tumor cells, CD133(+) GSLCs expressed higher levels of type II TGF-β receptor (TGFBR2) mRNA and protein, and downregulation of TGFBR2 with short hairpin RNA inhibited the invasiveness of GSLCs. Mechanism studies revealed that TGF-β1 released by TAM/Ms promoted the expression of MMP-9 by GSLCs, and TGFBR2 knockdown reduced the invasiveness of these cells in vivo. These results demonstrate that TAM/Ms enhance the invasiveness of CD133(+) GSLCs via the release of TGF-β1, which increases the production of MMP-9 by GSLCs. Therefore, the TGF-β1 signaling pathway is a potential therapeutic target for limiting the invasiveness of GSLCs.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22664874     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1103248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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