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The CCR2/MCP-1 Chemokine Pathway and Lung Adenocarcinoma.

Payal Mittal1,2, Liqing Wang2, Tatiana Akimova2, Craig A Leach1, Jose C Clemente1, Matthew R Sender1, Yao Chen1, Brandon J Turunen1, Wayne W Hancock2.   

Abstract

Host anti-tumor immunity can be hindered by various mechanisms present within the tumor microenvironment, including the actions of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs). We investigated the role of the CCR2/MCP-1 pathway in MDSC-associated tumor progression in murine lung cancer models. Phenotypic profiling revealed maximal expression of CCR2 by tumor-resident MDSCs, and MCP-1 by transplanted TC1 tumor cells, respectively. Use of CCR2-knockout (CCR2-KO) mice showed dependence of tumor growth on CCR2 signaling. Tumors in CCR2-KO mice had fewer CCR2low MDSCs, CD4 T cells and Tregs than WT mice, and increased infiltration by CD8 T cells producing IFN-γ and granzyme-B. Effects were MDSC specific, since WT and CCR2-KO conventional T (Tcon) cells had comparable proliferation and production of inflammatory cytokines, and suppressive functions of WT and CCR2-KO Foxp3+ Treg cells were also similar. We used a thioglycolate-induced peritonitis model to demonstrate a role for CCR2/MCP-1 in trafficking of CCR2+ cells to an inflammatory site, and showed the ability of a CCR2 antagonist to inhibit such trafficking. Use of this CCR2 antagonist promoted anti-tumor immunity and limited tumor growth. In summary, tumor cells are the prime source of MCP-1 that promotes MDSC recruitment, and our genetic and pharmacologic data demonstrate that CCR2 targeting may be an important component of cancer immunotherapy.

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Keywords:  CCR2; MDSC; anti-tumor immunity; immunotherapy; lung cancer

Year:  2020        PMID: 33322474      PMCID: PMC7763565          DOI: 10.3390/cancers12123723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancers (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-6694            Impact factor:   6.639


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