OBJECTIVE To investigate enhanced immune function of methionine encephalin(MENK)and its anti-tumor mechanism in CT26 colon cancer mouse model.METHODS 3×10~6CT26 cells were implanted subcutaneously in BALB/c mice....OBJECTIVE To investigate enhanced immune function of methionine encephalin(MENK)and its anti-tumor mechanism in CT26 colon cancer mouse model.METHODS 3×10~6CT26 cells were implanted subcutaneously in BALB/c mice.Four days after,MENK was peritoneally administrated at the concentration of 20 mg·kg^(-1) for 14 d.The percentage of MDSCs in bone marrow,spleen,blood,tumor and liver were detected by flow cytometry.Non-esterified fatty acid(NEFA),triglycerides(TG)and total cholesterol(T-CHO)in liver homogenate were tested by a NEFA test kit,a TG test kit and a T-CHO test kit respectively.qRT-PCR and Western blot were used to measure m RNA and protein levels of inflammation-,glycometabolsim-and lipometabolsim-associated indexes in liver.RESULTS MENK decreased percentages of MDSCs in bone marrow,spleen,blood and tumor in colon cancer mice.MENK-treated mice displayed elevated ratio of CD4^+T and CD8^+T cells in spleen as well as increased T and B lymphocytes proliferation.Meanwhile,MENK also ameliorated liver damage reflected by lower levels of GPT and GOT in serum and reduced risks of cancer-associated index including inflammation,high lipid and high glucose.Furthermore,MENK lowered down the levels of NEFA,TG and T-CHO in liver homogenate.MENK treatment decreased expression of p-STAT3,increased expression of p-AKT,IRS1 and Glut4 at protein level as well as reduced lipogenesis-associated genes and elevated glycolysis-associated genes in liver of tumor bearing mice.Also,abated expression of genes associated with MDSCs generation(M-CSF,GM-CSF,IL-6,IL^(-1)β)and migration(S100A9,KC)was observed within shrunken subcutaneous tumor by MENK intervention.CONCLUSION MENK has the ability to strength immune function against colon cancer by reducing MDSCs and improving liver metabolism.展开更多
Objective:Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC)has high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide.Cancer stem cells(CSCs)may cause tumor initiation,metastasis,and recurrence and are also responsible for chemotherapy ...Objective:Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC)has high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide.Cancer stem cells(CSCs)may cause tumor initiation,metastasis,and recurrence and are also responsible for chemotherapy and radiotherapy failures.Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs),in contrast,are known to be involved in mediating immunosuppression.Here,we aimed to investigate the mechanisms of interaction of CSCs and MDSCs in the tumor microenvironment.Methods:ESCC tissues and cell lines were evaluated.Neural precursor cell expressed,developmentally downregulated 9(NEDD9)was knocked down and overexpressed by lentiviral transfection.Quantitative PCR,Western blot,immunohistochemistry,cell invasion,flow cytometry,cell sorting,multiplex chemokine profiling,and tumor growth analyses were performed.Results:Microarray analysis revealed 10 upregulated genes in esophageal CSCs.Only NEDD9 was upregulated in CSCs using the sphere-forming method.NEDD9 expression was correlated with tumor invasion(P=0.0218),differentiation(P=0.0153),and poor prognosis(P=0.0373).Additionally,NEDD9 was required to maintain the stem-like phenotype.Screening of chemokine expression in ESCC cells with NEDD9 overexpression and knockdown showed that NEDD9 regulated C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 8(CXCL8)expression via the ERK pathway.CXCL8 mediated the recruitment of MDSCs induced by NEDD9 in vitro and in vivo.MDSCs promoted the stemness of ESCC cells through NEDD9 via the Notch pathway.Conclusions:As a marker of ESCC,NEDD9 maintained the stemness of ESCC cells and regulated CXCL8 through the ERK pathway to recruit MDSCs into the tumor,suggesting NEDD9 as a therapeutic target and novel prognostic marker for ESCC.展开更多
The overexpression of sialic acids on glycans,called hypersialylation,is a common alteration found in cancer cells.Sialylated glycans can enhance immune evasion by interacting with sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-l...The overexpression of sialic acids on glycans,called hypersialylation,is a common alteration found in cancer cells.Sialylated glycans can enhance immune evasion by interacting with sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectin(Siglec)receptors on tumorinfiltrating immune cells.Here,we investigated the effect of sialylated glycans and their interaction with Siglec receptors on myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs).We found that MDSCs derived from the blood of lung cancer patients and tumor-bearing mice strongly express inhibitory Siglec receptors and are highly sialylated.In murine cancer models of emergency myelopoiesis,Siglec-E knockout in myeloid cells resulted in prolonged survival and increased tumor infiltration of activated T cells.Targeting suppressive myeloid cells by blocking Siglec receptors or desialylation strongly reduced their suppressive potential.We further identified CCL2 as a mediator involved in T-cell suppression upon interaction between sialoglycans and Siglec receptors on MDSCs.Our results demonstrated that sialylated glycans inhibit anticancer immunity by modulating CCL2 expression.展开更多
The mechanism underlying T cell-mediated fulminant hepatitis is not fully understood. In this study, we investigated whether myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) could prevent the concanavalin A (ConA)- induce...The mechanism underlying T cell-mediated fulminant hepatitis is not fully understood. In this study, we investigated whether myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) could prevent the concanavalin A (ConA)- induced hepatitis through suppressing T cell proliferation. We observed an increase in the frequencies of MDSCs in mouse spleen and liver at early stage of ConA treatment, implicating that the MDSCs might be involved in the initial resistance of mice against ConA- mediated inflammation. Subpopulation analysis showed that the MDSCs in liver of ConA-induced mice were mainly granulocytic MDSCs. Adoptive transfer of the bone marrow-derived MDSCs into ConA-treated mice showed that the MDSCs migrated into the liver and spleen where they suppressed T cell proliferation through ROS pathway. In addition, the frequencies of MDSCs in mice were also significantly increased by the treatment with immune suppressor glucocorticoids. Transfer of MDSCs into the regulatory T cell (Treg)- depleted mice showed that the protective effect of MDSCs on ConA-induced hepatitis is Treg-independent. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that MDSCs possess a direct protective role in T cell-mediated hepatitis, and increasing the frequency of MDSCs by either adoptive transfer or glucocorticoid treatment represents a potential cell-based therapeutic strategy for the acute inflammatory disease.展开更多
Nanocarriers with intrinsic immune adjuvant properties can activate the innate immune system while delivering tumor antigen,thus efficiently facilitating antitumor adaptive immunity.Bacteria-derived outer membrane ves...Nanocarriers with intrinsic immune adjuvant properties can activate the innate immune system while delivering tumor antigen,thus efficiently facilitating antitumor adaptive immunity.Bacteria-derived outer membrane vesicles(OMVs)are an excellent candidate due to their abundance of pathogen associated molecular patterns.However,during the uptake of OMVs by dendritic cells(DCs),the interaction between lipopolysaccharide and toll-like receptor 4 induces rapid DC maturation and uptake blockage,a phenomenon we refer to as“maturation-induced uptake obstruction"(MUO).Herein we decorated OMV with the DC-targeting aDEC205 antibody(OMV-DEC),which endowed the nanovaccine with an uptake mechanism termed as 4<not restricted to maturation via antibody modifying”(Normandy),thereby overcoming the MUO phenomenon.We also proved the applicability of this nanovaccine in identifying the human tumor neoantigens through rapid antigen display.In summary,this engineered OMV represents a powerful nanocarrier for personalized cancer vaccines,and this antibody modification strategy provides a reference to remodel the DC uptake pattern in nanocarrier design.展开更多
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is an essential regulator of neutrophil trafficking and is highly expressed in multiple tumors. Myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) promote neoplastic progression...Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is an essential regulator of neutrophil trafficking and is highly expressed in multiple tumors. Myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) promote neoplastic progression through multiple mechanisms by immune suppression. Despite the findings of G-CSF function in colon cancer progression, the precise mechanism of G-CSF on MDSCs regulation and its blockade effects on tumor growth remains a worthy area of investigation. In this study we observed an overexpression of G-CSF in a mouse colitis-associated cancer (CAC) model, which was consistent with the accumulation of MDSCs in mouse colon tissues. Further in vitro studies demonstrated that G-CSF could promote MDSCs survival and activation through signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) signaling pathway. Moreover, compared with isotype control, anti-G-CSF mAb treatment demonstrated reduced MDSC accumulation, which led to a marked decrease in neoplasm size and number in mice. Our results indicated that G-CSF is a critical regulating molecule in the migration, proliferation and function maintenance of MDSCs, which could be a potential therapeutic target for cancer.展开更多
Breast cancer (BC) is a leading cause of mortality among women in the world. To date, a number of molecules have been established as disease status indicators and therapeutic targets. The best known among them are e...Breast cancer (BC) is a leading cause of mortality among women in the world. To date, a number of molecules have been established as disease status indicators and therapeutic targets. The best known among them are estrogen receptor-α (ER-α), progesterone receptor (PR) and H ER-2/neu. About 15%-20% BC patients do not respond effectively to thera pies targeting these classes of tumor-promoting factors. Thus, additional targets are strongly and urgently sought after in therapy for human BCs negative for ER, PR and HER-2, the so-called triple-negative BC (TNBC). Recent clinical work has revealed that CC chemokine ligand 5 (CCL5) is strongly associated with the progression of BC, particularly TNBC. How CCL5 contributes to the development of TN BC is not well understood. Experimental animal studies have begun to address the mechanistic issue. In this article, we will review the clinical and laboratory work in this area that has led to our own hypothesis that targeting CCL5 in TNBCs will have favorable therapeutic outcomes with minimal adverse impact on the general physiology.展开更多
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(81673440 and 81473585)
文摘OBJECTIVE To investigate enhanced immune function of methionine encephalin(MENK)and its anti-tumor mechanism in CT26 colon cancer mouse model.METHODS 3×10~6CT26 cells were implanted subcutaneously in BALB/c mice.Four days after,MENK was peritoneally administrated at the concentration of 20 mg·kg^(-1) for 14 d.The percentage of MDSCs in bone marrow,spleen,blood,tumor and liver were detected by flow cytometry.Non-esterified fatty acid(NEFA),triglycerides(TG)and total cholesterol(T-CHO)in liver homogenate were tested by a NEFA test kit,a TG test kit and a T-CHO test kit respectively.qRT-PCR and Western blot were used to measure m RNA and protein levels of inflammation-,glycometabolsim-and lipometabolsim-associated indexes in liver.RESULTS MENK decreased percentages of MDSCs in bone marrow,spleen,blood and tumor in colon cancer mice.MENK-treated mice displayed elevated ratio of CD4^+T and CD8^+T cells in spleen as well as increased T and B lymphocytes proliferation.Meanwhile,MENK also ameliorated liver damage reflected by lower levels of GPT and GOT in serum and reduced risks of cancer-associated index including inflammation,high lipid and high glucose.Furthermore,MENK lowered down the levels of NEFA,TG and T-CHO in liver homogenate.MENK treatment decreased expression of p-STAT3,increased expression of p-AKT,IRS1 and Glut4 at protein level as well as reduced lipogenesis-associated genes and elevated glycolysis-associated genes in liver of tumor bearing mice.Also,abated expression of genes associated with MDSCs generation(M-CSF,GM-CSF,IL-6,IL^(-1)β)and migration(S100A9,KC)was observed within shrunken subcutaneous tumor by MENK intervention.CONCLUSION MENK has the ability to strength immune function against colon cancer by reducing MDSCs and improving liver metabolism.
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.81602599,31400752,81771781,and U1804281)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2016YFC1303501)。
文摘Objective:Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC)has high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide.Cancer stem cells(CSCs)may cause tumor initiation,metastasis,and recurrence and are also responsible for chemotherapy and radiotherapy failures.Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs),in contrast,are known to be involved in mediating immunosuppression.Here,we aimed to investigate the mechanisms of interaction of CSCs and MDSCs in the tumor microenvironment.Methods:ESCC tissues and cell lines were evaluated.Neural precursor cell expressed,developmentally downregulated 9(NEDD9)was knocked down and overexpressed by lentiviral transfection.Quantitative PCR,Western blot,immunohistochemistry,cell invasion,flow cytometry,cell sorting,multiplex chemokine profiling,and tumor growth analyses were performed.Results:Microarray analysis revealed 10 upregulated genes in esophageal CSCs.Only NEDD9 was upregulated in CSCs using the sphere-forming method.NEDD9 expression was correlated with tumor invasion(P=0.0218),differentiation(P=0.0153),and poor prognosis(P=0.0373).Additionally,NEDD9 was required to maintain the stem-like phenotype.Screening of chemokine expression in ESCC cells with NEDD9 overexpression and knockdown showed that NEDD9 regulated C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 8(CXCL8)expression via the ERK pathway.CXCL8 mediated the recruitment of MDSCs induced by NEDD9 in vitro and in vivo.MDSCs promoted the stemness of ESCC cells through NEDD9 via the Notch pathway.Conclusions:As a marker of ESCC,NEDD9 maintained the stemness of ESCC cells and regulated CXCL8 through the ERK pathway to recruit MDSCs into the tumor,suggesting NEDD9 as a therapeutic target and novel prognostic marker for ESCC.
基金supported by funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation(SNSF Grant No.310030-215237/1)the Schoenmakers-Müller Foundation,a research grant from Ono Pharmaceuticals,and the Cancer League of Basel(KlbB).Open access funding provided by University of Basel.
文摘The overexpression of sialic acids on glycans,called hypersialylation,is a common alteration found in cancer cells.Sialylated glycans can enhance immune evasion by interacting with sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectin(Siglec)receptors on tumorinfiltrating immune cells.Here,we investigated the effect of sialylated glycans and their interaction with Siglec receptors on myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs).We found that MDSCs derived from the blood of lung cancer patients and tumor-bearing mice strongly express inhibitory Siglec receptors and are highly sialylated.In murine cancer models of emergency myelopoiesis,Siglec-E knockout in myeloid cells resulted in prolonged survival and increased tumor infiltration of activated T cells.Targeting suppressive myeloid cells by blocking Siglec receptors or desialylation strongly reduced their suppressive potential.We further identified CCL2 as a mediator involved in T-cell suppression upon interaction between sialoglycans and Siglec receptors on MDSCs.Our results demonstrated that sialylated glycans inhibit anticancer immunity by modulating CCL2 expression.
基金ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported by grants from the National Basic Research Program (973 Program) (Nos. 2012CB517603 and 2011CB504803), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 31301061), the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (No. BK2011013 and BK20130564), and the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (20130091120037).
文摘The mechanism underlying T cell-mediated fulminant hepatitis is not fully understood. In this study, we investigated whether myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) could prevent the concanavalin A (ConA)- induced hepatitis through suppressing T cell proliferation. We observed an increase in the frequencies of MDSCs in mouse spleen and liver at early stage of ConA treatment, implicating that the MDSCs might be involved in the initial resistance of mice against ConA- mediated inflammation. Subpopulation analysis showed that the MDSCs in liver of ConA-induced mice were mainly granulocytic MDSCs. Adoptive transfer of the bone marrow-derived MDSCs into ConA-treated mice showed that the MDSCs migrated into the liver and spleen where they suppressed T cell proliferation through ROS pathway. In addition, the frequencies of MDSCs in mice were also significantly increased by the treatment with immune suppressor glucocorticoids. Transfer of MDSCs into the regulatory T cell (Treg)- depleted mice showed that the protective effect of MDSCs on ConA-induced hepatitis is Treg-independent. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that MDSCs possess a direct protective role in T cell-mediated hepatitis, and increasing the frequency of MDSCs by either adoptive transfer or glucocorticoid treatment represents a potential cell-based therapeutic strategy for the acute inflammatory disease.
基金the National Key R&D Program of China(Grants No.2018YFA0208900,2018YFE0205300,and 2021YFA0909900)the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDB36000000)+5 种基金the CAS Project for Young Scientists in Basic Research(Grant No.YSBR-010)the Beijing Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.Z200020)the Beijing Nova Program(Z201100006820031)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grants No.32171384,31800838,31820103004,31730032,and 51861145302)the Key Research Project of Frontier Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.QYZDJ-SSW-SLH022)the Innovation Research Group of National Natural Science Foundation(Grant No.11621505).
文摘Nanocarriers with intrinsic immune adjuvant properties can activate the innate immune system while delivering tumor antigen,thus efficiently facilitating antitumor adaptive immunity.Bacteria-derived outer membrane vesicles(OMVs)are an excellent candidate due to their abundance of pathogen associated molecular patterns.However,during the uptake of OMVs by dendritic cells(DCs),the interaction between lipopolysaccharide and toll-like receptor 4 induces rapid DC maturation and uptake blockage,a phenomenon we refer to as“maturation-induced uptake obstruction"(MUO).Herein we decorated OMV with the DC-targeting aDEC205 antibody(OMV-DEC),which endowed the nanovaccine with an uptake mechanism termed as 4<not restricted to maturation via antibody modifying”(Normandy),thereby overcoming the MUO phenomenon.We also proved the applicability of this nanovaccine in identifying the human tumor neoantigens through rapid antigen display.In summary,this engineered OMV represents a powerful nanocarrier for personalized cancer vaccines,and this antibody modification strategy provides a reference to remodel the DC uptake pattern in nanocarrier design.
基金We thank all study participants for their contributions to this project. This work was supported by the National Basic Research Program (973 Program) (No. 2014CB542103), Beijing Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant no.7144237), The Beijing Training Project for The Leading Talents (Z131107000513001), Beijing Nova Program (Z131107000413066) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 81541154).
文摘Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is an essential regulator of neutrophil trafficking and is highly expressed in multiple tumors. Myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) promote neoplastic progression through multiple mechanisms by immune suppression. Despite the findings of G-CSF function in colon cancer progression, the precise mechanism of G-CSF on MDSCs regulation and its blockade effects on tumor growth remains a worthy area of investigation. In this study we observed an overexpression of G-CSF in a mouse colitis-associated cancer (CAC) model, which was consistent with the accumulation of MDSCs in mouse colon tissues. Further in vitro studies demonstrated that G-CSF could promote MDSCs survival and activation through signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) signaling pathway. Moreover, compared with isotype control, anti-G-CSF mAb treatment demonstrated reduced MDSC accumulation, which led to a marked decrease in neoplasm size and number in mice. Our results indicated that G-CSF is a critical regulating molecule in the migration, proliferation and function maintenance of MDSCs, which could be a potential therapeutic target for cancer.
文摘Breast cancer (BC) is a leading cause of mortality among women in the world. To date, a number of molecules have been established as disease status indicators and therapeutic targets. The best known among them are estrogen receptor-α (ER-α), progesterone receptor (PR) and H ER-2/neu. About 15%-20% BC patients do not respond effectively to thera pies targeting these classes of tumor-promoting factors. Thus, additional targets are strongly and urgently sought after in therapy for human BCs negative for ER, PR and HER-2, the so-called triple-negative BC (TNBC). Recent clinical work has revealed that CC chemokine ligand 5 (CCL5) is strongly associated with the progression of BC, particularly TNBC. How CCL5 contributes to the development of TN BC is not well understood. Experimental animal studies have begun to address the mechanistic issue. In this article, we will review the clinical and laboratory work in this area that has led to our own hypothesis that targeting CCL5 in TNBCs will have favorable therapeutic outcomes with minimal adverse impact on the general physiology.