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Aqueous Extract of Cimicifuga dahurica Reprogramming Macrophage Polarization by Activating TLR4-NF-κB Signaling Pathway.

Shushu Qian1, Xuan Han2, Xiaocao Sha1, Fang Tian1, Hong Huang1, Pengjun Jiang1, Guoshun Huang1, Bangyun Ma1, Hong Zhang1, Yiye Zhu1, Xuemei Sun1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Cimicifuga dahurica (C. dahurica), which has been used in traditional oriental medicine for a long period, was reported to exert extensive antitumor activity, but the effect and molecular biological mechanism of C. dahurica on multiple myeloma (MM) has not been elaborated. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) exhibit a sustained polarization between tumor killing M1 subtype and tumor supporting M2 subtype. And a lower ratio of M1/M2 is associated with tumor angiogenesis, proliferation and invasion. We explored the inhibitory effect of the aqueous extract of the root of C. dahurica (CRAE) on tumor growth by reprogramming macrophage polarization in the tumor microenvironment.
METHODS: Mice bearing SP2/0 multiple myeloma were treated with CRAE. Western blotting (WB), immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunofluorescence staining were utilized to assess tumor growth and TAM populations. Macrophages were depleted by injection of clodronate liposomes to determine and measure the role of CRAE as an anti-tumor agent by targeting macrophages. To simulate tumor microenvironment, MM cells H929 and TAMs were co-cultured using the transwell co-culture system. By using CRAE as an immunoregulator in M2-like macrophages, we analyzed CRAE-treated macrophage-associated surface markers and cytokines by flow cytometry and WB.
RESULTS: The results indicated that CRAE treatment could reduce tumor burden of MM mice and a high degree of M1-like macrophages infiltration was detected in tumor tissues. In vitro co-culture system, CRAE significantly promoted the polarization of M2 to M1 phenotype, which led to the increase in apoptosis of myeloma cells. It was found that the M1 polarization induced by CRAE depended on the TLR4-MyD88-TAK1-NF-κB signal transduction.
CONCLUSION: This study elucidated the anticancer mechanism of the aqueous extract of C. dahurica (CRAE) through reprogramming macrophage polarization and highlighted that CRAE could act as a potential novel option for cancer immunotherapy.
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Keywords:  Cimicifuga dahurica; macrophage polarization; multiple myeloma; tumor microenvironment; tumor-associated macrophages

Year:  2022        PMID: 35210810      PMCID: PMC8858003          DOI: 10.2147/JIR.S345497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inflamm Res        ISSN: 1178-7031


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