Literature DB >> 31525266

SI-CLP inhibits the growth of mouse mammary adenocarcinoma by preventing recruitment of tumor-associated macrophages.

Shuiping Yin1,2, Nan Wang3,4, Vladimir Riabov1,5, Dieuwertje M Mossel1, Irina Larionova5,6, Kai Schledzewski3, Olga Trofimova7, Tatyana Sevastyanova1, Anna Zajakina7, Christina Schmuttermaier1, Alexei Gratchev3,8, Andrew Flatley9, Elisabeth Kremmer9, Marina Zavyalova6, Nadezhda Cherdyntseva5,6, Katja Simon-Keller10, Alexander Marx10, Harald Klüter1,11, Sergij Goerdt3, Julia Kzhyshkowska1,5,11.   

Abstract

Chitinase-like proteins (CLP) are chitin-binding proteins that lack chitin hydrolyzing activity, but possess cytokine-like and growth factor-like properties, and play crucial role in intercellular crosstalk. Both human and mice express two members of CLP family: YKL-40 and stabilin-1 interacting chitinase-like protein (SI-CLP). Despite numerous reports indicating the role of YKL-40 in the support of angiogenesis, tumor cell proliferation, invasion and metastasis, the role of its structurally related protein SI-CLP in cancer was not reported. Using gain-of-function approach, we demonstrate in the current study that the expression of recombinant SI-CLP in mouse TS/A mammary adenocarcinoma cells results in significant and persistent inhibition of in vivo tumor growth. Using quantitative immunohistochemistry, we show that on the cellular level this phenomenon is associated with reduced infiltration of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), CD4+ and FoxP3+ cells in SI-CLP expressing tumors. Gene expression analysis in TAM isolated from SI-CLP-expressing and control tumors demonstrated that SI-CLP does not affect macrophage phenotype. However, SI-CLP significantly inhibited migration of murine bone-marrow derived macrophages and human primary monocytes toward monocyte-recruiting chemokine CCL2 produced in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Mechanistically, SI-CLP did not affect CCL2/CCR2 interaction, but suppressed cytoskeletal rearrangements in response to CCL2. Altogether, our data indicate that SI-CLP functions as a tumor growth inhibitor in mouse breast cancer by altering cellular composition of TME and blocking cytokine-induced TAM recruitment. Taking into consideration weak to absent expression of SI-CLP in human breast cancer, it can be considered as a therapeutic protein to block TAM-mediated support of breast tumor growth.
© 2019 The Authors. International Journal of Cancer published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of UICC.

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Keywords:  CCL2; SI-CLP; breast cancer; chitinase-like proteins; tumor microenvironment; tumor-associated macrophages

Year:  2019        PMID: 31525266     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.32685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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