Literature DB >> 9144501

Antibody to Mac-1 or monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 inhibits monocyte recruitment and promotes tumor growth.

L Zhang1, T Yoshimura, D T Graves.   

Abstract

Human tumors are frequently infiltrated by numerous monocytes/macrophages, which can be found within the tumor mass (intratumoral) or surrounding the tumor (peritumoral). The functional role that these monocytes/macrophages play in tumor growth is controversial. To address this issue we inhibited intratumoral monocyte/macrophage recruitment with mAbs that either blocked integrin function or neutralized a tumor-produced chemotactic protein. Both treatments significantly increased tumor formation and accelerated tumor growth. Surprisingly, the same results were obtained when recruitment of peritumoral or intratumoral monocytes/macrophages was blocked. Our findings are contrary to one of the purported roles of monocytes/macrophages, particularly in the peritumoral area, since we found no evidence for monocyte/macrophage-supported tumor growth. These results provide direct evidence that intratumoral as well as peritumoral monocytes/macrophages act to limit tumor size in the early stages following tumor inoculation and provide a mechanism that accounts for monocyte/macrophage recruitment to human tumors.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9144501

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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