Literature DB >> 31044438

NOD-like receptor C4 Inflammasome Regulates the Growth of Colon Cancer Liver Metastasis in NAFLD.

Koichiro Ohashi1, Zhijun Wang1,2, Yoon Mee Yang1,3, Sandrine Billet1, Wei Tu1,4, Michael Pimienta1, Suzanne L Cassel1,5, Stephen J Pandol1,6, Shelly C Lu1,6, Fayyaz S Sutterwala1,5, Neil Bhowmick1,5,6, Ekihiro Seki1,5,6.   

Abstract

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) enhances the growth and recurrence of colorectal cancer (CRC) liver metastasis. With the rising prevalence of NAFLD, a better understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying NAFLD-associated liver metastasis is crucial. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) constitute a large portion of the tumor microenvironment that promotes tumor growth. NOD-like receptor C4 (NLRC4), a component of an inflammasome complex, plays a role in macrophage activation and interleukin (IL)-1β processing. We aimed to investigate whether NLRC4-mediated TAM polarization contributes to metastatic liver tumor growth in NAFLD. Wild-type and NLRC4-/- mice were fed low-fat or high-fat diet for 6 weeks followed by splenic injection of mouse CRC MC38 cells. The tumors were analyzed 2 weeks after CRC cell injection. High-fat diet-induced NAFLD significantly increased the number and size of CRC liver metastasis. TAMs and CD206-expressing M2 macrophages accumulated markedly in tumors in the presence of NAFLD. NAFLD up-regulated the expression of IL-1β, NLRC4, and M2 markers in tumors. In NAFLD, but not normal livers, deletion of NLRC4 decreased liver tumor growth accompanied by decreased M2 TAMs and IL-1β expression in tumors. Wild-type mice showed increased vascularity and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in tumors with NAFLD, but these were reduced in NLRC4-/- mice. When IL-1 signaling was blocked by recombinant IL-1 receptor antagonist, liver tumor formation and M2-type macrophages were reduced, suggesting that IL-1 signaling contributes to M2 polarization and tumor growth in NAFLD. Finally, we found that TAMs, but not liver macrophages, produced more IL-1β and VEGF following palmitate challenge.
Conclusion: In NAFLD, NLRC4 contributes to M2 polarization, IL-1β, and VEGF production in TAMs, which promote metastatic liver tumor growth.
© 2019 by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31044438      PMCID: PMC6819206          DOI: 10.1002/hep.30693

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


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