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Pharmacological activation of estrogen receptor beta augments innate immunity to suppress cancer metastasis.

Linjie Zhao1, Shuang Huang1, Shenglin Mei2, Zhengnan Yang1, Lian Xu3, Nianxin Zhou1, Qilian Yang1, Qiuhong Shen1, Wei Wang4, Xiaobing Le1, Wayne Bond Lau5, Bonnie Lau6, Xin Wang4, Tao Yi1, Xia Zhao1, Yuquan Wei1, Margaret Warner7,8, Jan-Åke Gustafsson9,8, Shengtao Zhou10.   

Abstract

Metastases constitute the greatest causes of deaths from cancer. However, no effective therapeutic options currently exist for cancer patients with metastasis. Estrogen receptor β (ERβ), as a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, shows potent tumor-suppressive activities in many cancers. To investigate whether modulation of ERβ could serve as a therapeutic strategy for cancer metastasis, we examined whether the selective ERβ agonist LY500307 could suppress lung metastasis of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and melanoma. Mechanistically, while we observed that LY500307 potently induced cell death of cancer cells metastasized to lung in vivo, it does not mediate apoptosis of cancer cells in vitro, indicating that the cell death-inducing effects of LY500307 might be mediated by the tumor microenvironment. Pathological examination combined with flow cytometry assays indicated that LY500307 treatment induced significant infiltration of neutrophils in the metastatic niche. Functional experiments demonstrated that LY500307-treated cancer cells show chemotactic effects for neutrophils and that in vivo neutrophil depletion by Ly6G antibody administration could reverse the effects of LY500307-mediated metastasis suppression. RNA sequencing analysis showed that LY500307 could induce up-regulation of IL-1β in TNBC and melanoma cells, which further triggered antitumor neutrophil chemotaxis. However, the therapeutic effects of LY500307 treatment for suppression of lung metastasis was attenuated in IL1B-/- murine models, due to failure to induce antitumor neutrophil infiltration in the metastatic niche. Collectively, our study demonstrated that pharmacological activation of ERβ could augment innate immunity to suppress cancer metastatic colonization to lung, thus providing alternative therapeutic options for cancer patients with metastasis.

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Keywords:  ERβ; IL-1β; LY500307; cancer metastasis; neutrophil

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29592953      PMCID: PMC5910874          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1803291115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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