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The role of the hypoxia-Nrp-1 axis in the activation of M2-like tumor-associated macrophages in the tumor microenvironment of cervical cancer.

Xiao-Jing Chen1,2, Sha Wu3, Rui-Ming Yan1, Liang-Sheng Fan2, Lan Yu2, Yan-Mei Zhang3, Wen-Fei Wei1, Chen-Fei Zhou2, Xiang-Guang Wu2, Mei Zhong1, Yan-Hong Yu1, Li Liang4, Wei Wang1,2.   

Abstract

To explore the mechanisms through which hypoxic tumor microenvironment (TME) modulates the transition of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). The migration ability of RAW264.7 macrophages was determined by transwell assay. Flow cytometric, western blot and immunofluorescence analyses of CD206 further validated the M2 polarization of macrophages. Immunofluorescence, western blot and qRT-PCR were performed to detect the expression of neuropilin-1 (Nrp-1) and carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX). An intermittent hypobaric hypoxia (IH) animal model was established to evaluate the role of hypoxia in activating M2-like TAMs in vivo. We also used immunohistochemistry to analyze the association between CAIX, CD163+ macrophages and Nrp-1 in a series of 72 human cervical cancer specimens. We found that the hypoxic cervical TME educated the recruited macrophages to transform into the M2 phenotype. Nrp-1 expression was significantly increased in hypoxia-primed cervical cancer cells. Blocking Nrp-1 expression prevented hypoxic cells from recruiting and polarizing macrophages towards the M2 phenotype. Hypoxia exposure significantly increased the expression of Nrp-1 as well as the infiltration of macrophages in vivo. Consistently, immunochemical staining in serial tissue sections of cervical cancer revealed upregulated levels of Nrp-1 in CAIX-positive hypoxic regions along with a concurrent significant elevation of M2 macrophages. Nrp-1 and M2-like TAMs were related to the malignant properties of cervical cancer, such as the FIGO stage and lymph node metastasis. Nrp-1 plays critical roles in hypoxic TME-induced activation and pro-tumoral effects of TAMs in cervical cancer. Interfering with Nrp-1 may be a potential therapeutic strategy in treating cervical cancer.
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  cervical cancer; hypoxia; neuropilin-1 (Nrp-1); tumor microenvironment (TME); tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30362630     DOI: 10.1002/mc.22936

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Carcinog        ISSN: 0899-1987            Impact factor:   4.784


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