Literature DB >> 30723587

Nuclear receptor ligands induce TREM-1 expression on dendritic cells: analysis of their role in tumors.

Raffaella Fontana1, Laura Raccosta1, Lucrezia Rovati1, Knut R Steffensen2, Aida Paniccia1, Tomas Jakobsson2, Giulio Melloni3, Alessandro Bandiera3, Giorgia Mangili4, Alice Bergamini4, Daniela Maggioni1, Claudio Doglioni5,6, Roberto Crocchiolo7, Marina Cella8, Michela Mattioli9, Cristina Battaglia9, Marco Colonna8, Vincenzo Russo1.   

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) initiate adaptive immune responses after their migration to secondary lymphoid organs. The LXR ligands/oxysterols and the RXR ligand 9-cis Retinoic Acid (9-cis RA) were shown to dampen DC migration to lymphoid organs through the inhibition of CCR7 expression. We performed transcriptomics of DCs undergoing maturation in the presence of the LXR ligand 22R-Hydroxycholesterol (22R-HC). The analysis highlighted more than 1500 genes modulated by 22R-HC treatment, including the triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells (TREM)-1, which was found markedly up-regulated. We tested the effect of other nuclear receptor ligands (NRL) and we reported the induction of TREM-1 following RXR, RAR and VDR activation. From a functional point of view, triggering of TREM-1 induced by retinoids increased TNFα and IL-1β release, suggesting an active role of NRL-activated TREM-1+ DCs in inflammation-driven diseases, including cancer. Consistently with this hypothesis we detected DCs expressing TREM-1 in pleural effusions and ascites of cancer patients, an observation validated by the induction of TREM-1, LXR and RAR target genes when monocyte-DCs were activated in the presence of tumor-conditioned fluids. Finally, we observed a better control of LLC tumor growth in Trem-1-/- bone marrow chimera mice as compared to wild type chimera mice. Future studies will be necessary to shed light on the mechanism of TREM-1 induction by distinct NRL, and to characterize the role of TREM-1+ DCs in tumor growth.

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Keywords:  LXR nuclear receptors; RAR/RXR nuclear receptors; TREM-1; dendritic cells; lung cancer; ovarian cancer

Year:  2018        PMID: 30723587      PMCID: PMC6350683          DOI: 10.1080/2162402X.2018.1554967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncoimmunology        ISSN: 2162-4011            Impact factor:   8.110


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