| Literature DB >> 32248236 |
Sharon Wei Ling Lee1,2,3, R J Seager4, Felix Litvak4, Fabian Spill4,5,6, Je Lin Sieow3, Penny Hweixian Leong3, Dillip Kumar3, Alrina Shin Min Tan3, Siew Cheng Wong2,3, Giulia Adriani3, Muhammad Hamid Zaman4,7, And Roger D Kamm5,8.
Abstract
Macrophages are abundant in the tumor microenvironment (TME), serving as accomplices to cancer cells for their invasion. Studies have explored the biochemical mechanisms that drive pro-tumor macrophage functions; however the role of TME interstitial flow (IF) is often disregarded. Therefore, we developed a three-dimensional microfluidic-based model with tumor cells and macrophages to study how IF affects macrophage migration and its potential contribution to cancer invasion. The presence of either tumor cells or IF individually increased macrophage migration directedness and speed. Interestingly, there was no additive effect on macrophage migration directedness and speed under the simultaneous presence of tumor cells and IF. Further, we present an in silico model that couples chemokine-mediated signaling with mechanosensing networks to explain our in vitro observations. In our model design, we propose IL-8, CCL2, and β-integrin as key pathways that commonly regulate various Rho GTPases. In agreement, in vitro macrophage migration remained elevated when exposed to a saturating concentration of recombinant IL-8 or CCL2 or to the co-addition of a sub-saturating concentration of both cytokines. Moreover, antibody blockade against IL-8 and/or CCL2 inhibited migration that could be restored by IF, indicating cytokine-independent mechanisms of migration induction. Importantly, we demonstrate the utility of an integrated in silico and 3D in vitro approach to aid the design of tumor-associated macrophage-based immunotherapeutic strategies.Entities:
Keywords: 3D cell migration; cell signaling analysis; interstitial flow; macrophages; microfluidic cancer models; tumor microenvironment
Year: 2020 PMID: 32248236 PMCID: PMC7167463 DOI: 10.1093/intbio/zyaa007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Integr Biol (Camb) ISSN: 1757-9694 Impact factor: 2.192