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Mechanisms of myeloid-derived suppressor cell-mediated immunosuppression in colorectal cancer and related therapies
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作者 Shu-Chang Nie Yan-Hua Jing +3 位作者 Lu Lu Si-Si Ren Guang Ji Han-Chen Xu 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE 2024年第5期1690-1704,共15页
Severe immunosuppression is a hallmark of colorectal cancer(CRC).Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs),one of the most abundant components of the tumor stroma,play an important role in the invasion,metastasis,and im... Severe immunosuppression is a hallmark of colorectal cancer(CRC).Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs),one of the most abundant components of the tumor stroma,play an important role in the invasion,metastasis,and immune escape of CRC.MDSCs create an immunosuppressive microenvironment by inhibiting the proliferation and activation of immunoreactive cells,including T and natural killer cells,as well as by inducing the proliferation of immunosuppressive cells,such as regulatory T cells and tumor-associated macrophages,which,in turn,promote the growth of cancer cells.Thus,MDSCs are key contributors to the emergence of an immunosup-pressive microenvironment in CRC and play an important role in the breakdown of antitumor immunity.In this narrative review,we explore the mechanisms through which MDSCs contribute to the immunosuppressive microenvironment,the current therapeutic approaches and technologies targeting MDSCs,and the therapeutic potential of modulating MDSCs in CRC treatment.This study provides ideas and methods to enhance survival rates in patients with CRC. 展开更多
关键词 Myeloid-derived suppressor cells Tumor microenvironment Colorectal cancer THERAPY IMMUNOSUPPRESSION
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Increased frequency and clinical significance of myeloidderived suppressor cells in human colorectal carcinoma 被引量:22
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作者 Hong-Li Sun, Xin Zhou, +5 位作者 Yi-Feng Xue Ke Wang, Yun-Feng ShenI Jing-Jue Mao Hong-Feng Guo Zong-Ning Miao 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第25期3303-3309,共7页
AIM: To investigate the frequency and clinical signifi- cance of the myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) in human colorectal carcinoma (CRC). METHODS: Samples of peripheral blood and tumor tis- sue from 49 C... AIM: To investigate the frequency and clinical signifi- cance of the myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) in human colorectal carcinoma (CRC). METHODS: Samples of peripheral blood and tumor tis- sue from 49 CRC patients were analyzed. Mononuclear cells were isolated by FicolI-Hypaque density gradient centrifugation and were subjected to a flow cytometry- based immunophenotypic analysis. RESULTS: A considerable increase in the percentage of CD33+HLA-DR MDSCs was observed in the periph- eral blood (1.89% :1= 0.75%) and tumor tissues (2.99%±1.29%) of CRC patients as compared with that in theperipheral blood of healthy controls (0.54%±0.35%). This expanded CD33+HLA-DR subset exhibited imma- ture myeloid cell markers, but not lineage markers, and showed up-regulation of CD18/CD11b expression as compared with the MDSCs from healthy donors. Fur- ther studies showed that the MDSC proportion in CRC peripheral blood was correlated with nodal metastasis (P = 0.023), whereas that in tumor tissues was cor- related with nodal/distant metastasis (P = 0.016/P = 0.047) and tumor stage (P = 0.028), suggesting the involvement of MDSCs in CRC tumor development. CONCLUSION: Characterization of MDSCs in CRC sug- gests the clinical significance of circulating and tumor- infiltrating MDSCs and may provide new insights into the CRC immunotherapy targeting MDSCs. 展开更多
关键词 Myeloid-derived suppressor cell Colorectalcarcinoma Tumor metastasis
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Circulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells in patients with pancreatic cancer 被引量:5
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作者 Xiao-Dong Xu Jun Hu +5 位作者 Min Wang Feng Peng Rui Tian Xing-Jun Guo Yu Xie Ren-Yi Qin 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第1期99-105,共7页
BACKGROUND: Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are heterogeneous cell types that suppress T-cell responses in cancer patients and animal models, some MDSC subpopulations are increased in patients with pancrea... BACKGROUND: Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are heterogeneous cell types that suppress T-cell responses in cancer patients and animal models, some MDSC subpopulations are increased in patients with pancreatic cancer. The present study was to investigate a specific subset of MDSCs in patients with pancreatic cancer and the mechanism of MDSCs increase in these patients. METHODS: Myeloid cells from whole blood were collected from 37 patients with pancreatic cancer, 17 with cholangiocarcinoma, and 47 healthy controls. Four pancreatic cancer cell lines were co- cultured with normal peripheral blood mononudear cells (PBMCs) to test the effect of tumor cells on the conversion of PBMCs to MDSCs. Levels of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and arginase activity in the plasma of cancer patients were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: CD14+/CD11b+/HLA-DR MDSCs were increased in patients with pancreatic or bile duct cancer compared with those in healthy controls, and this increase was correlated with clinical cancer stage. Pancreatic cancer cell lines induced PBMCs to MDSCs in a dose-dependent manner. GM-CSF and arginase activity levels were significantly increased in the se rum of patients with pancreatic cancer. CONCLUSIONS: MDSCs were tumor related: tumor cells induced PBMCs to MDSCs in a dose-dependent manner and circulating CD14+/CD11b+/HLA-DR- MDSCs in pancreatic cancer patients were positively correlated with tumor burden. MDSCs might be useful markers for pancreatic cancer detection and progression. 展开更多
关键词 pancreatic cancer myeloid-derived suppressor cells granulocyte- macrophage colony-stimulating factor ARGINASE
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NEDD9 promotes cancer stemness by recruiting myeloid-derived suppressor cells via CXCL8 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma 被引量:6
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作者 Dongli Yue Shasha Liu +10 位作者 Tengfei Zhang Yong Wang Guohui Qin Xinfeng Chen Huanyu Zhang Dong Wang Lan Huang Feng Wang Liping Wang Song Zhao Yi Zhang 《Cancer Biology & Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第3期705-720,共16页
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
关键词 Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC) cancer stem cells(CSCs) neural precursor cell expressed developmentally downregulated 9(NEDD9) myeloid derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)
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Role of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in autoimmune disease 被引量:10
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作者 Kristen R Crook Peng Liu 《World Journal of Immunology》 2014年第1期26-33,共8页
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs) represent an important class of immunoregulatory cells that can be activated to suppress T cell functions. These MDSCs can inhibit T cell functions through cell surface interact... Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs) represent an important class of immunoregulatory cells that can be activated to suppress T cell functions. These MDSCs can inhibit T cell functions through cell surface interactions and the release of soluble mediators. MDSCs accumulate in the inflamed tissues and lymphoid organs of patients with autoimmune diseases. Much of our knowledge of MDSC function has come from studies involving cancer models, however many recent studies have helped to characterize MDSC involvement in autoimmune diseases. MDSCs are a heterogeneous group of immature myeloid cells with a number of different functions for the suppression of T cell responses. However, we have yet to fully understand their contributions to the development and regulation of autoimmune diseases. A number of studies have described beneficial functions of MDSCs during autoimmune diseases, and thus there appears to be a potential role for MDSCs in the treatment of these diseases. Nevertheless, many questions remain as to the activation, differentiation, and inhibitory functions of MDSCs. This review aims to summarize our current knowledge of MDSC subsets and suppressive functions in tissue-specific autoimmune disorders. We also describe the potential of MDSC-basedcell therapy for the treatment of autoimmune diseases and note some of hurdles facing the implementation of this therapy. 展开更多
关键词 Myeloid-derived suppressor cells Autoimmune disease AUTOIMMUNITY T cells Chronic inflammation Immune regulation
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Analysis of CD8^+CD28^-T-suppressor cells in living donor liver transplant recipients 被引量:6
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作者 Yi-Xin Lin,Lan-Lan Wang,Lu-Nan Yan,Pei Cai,Bo Li,Tian-Fu Wen and Yong Zeng Center of Liver Transplantation and Department of Surgery,Division of Clinical Immunology and Department of Laboratory Medicine,West China Hospital,Sichuan University,Chengdu610041,China 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS 2009年第3期241-246,共6页
BACKGROUND:Human CD8 + CD28 - T-suppressor(Ts) cells have been considered to indicate a reduced need for immunosuppression in pediatric liver-intestine transplant recipients and recipients of deceased heart-kidney tra... BACKGROUND:Human CD8 + CD28 - T-suppressor(Ts) cells have been considered to indicate a reduced need for immunosuppression in pediatric liver-intestine transplant recipients and recipients of deceased heart-kidney transplants.However,in adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation(A-A LDLT)little information is available and the clinical significance is still unknown. METHODS:Flow cytometry was used to detect the population of CD8+CD28 -Ts cells present in peripheral blood in A-A LDLT recipients(n=31),patients with end- stage liver disease(n=24)and healthy controls(n=19). Meanwhile,we tested the graft function and trough levels of immunosuppression in recipients.The clinical and follow- up data of 31 transplant recipients were analyzed. RESULTS:Compared with diseased controls(P=0.007) and healthy individuals(P=0.000),a notable expansion of CD8 + CD28 - Ts cells was found in recipients of A-A LDLT.This was associated with graft function,levels of immunosuppression and rejection episodes. CONCLUSIONS:To monitor the CD8 + CD28 - Ts cells levels is important to evaluate the immune state of recipients. Meanwhile,it is also important to promote expansion of CD8+CD28 -Ts cells in recipients of A-A LDLT,not only to sustain good graft function and decrease the dosage of immunosuppressants,but also to reduce the occurrence of rejection. 展开更多
关键词 T-suppressor cells CD8-positive living donor liver transplantation clinical analysis
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Cyclooxygenase-2 Blockade Inhibits Accumulation and Function of Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cells and Restores T Cell Response after Traumatic Stress 被引量:2
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作者 李仁杰 刘琳 +3 位作者 高伟 宋先舟 白祥军 李占飞 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2014年第2期234-240,共7页
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) play a crucial role in T cell dysfunction, which is related to poor outcome in patients with severe trauma. Cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) contributes to immune disorder in traum... Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) play a crucial role in T cell dysfunction, which is related to poor outcome in patients with severe trauma. Cyclooxygenase-2 (Cox-2) contributes to immune disorder in trauma and infection via production of prostaglandin E2. However, the role of Cox-2 in the accumulation and function of MDSCs after traumatic stress has not been fully elucidated. In the present study, we treated murine trauma model with NS398, a selective Cox-2 inhibitor. Then the percentages of CD1 lb+/Gr-l+ cells, proliferation and apoptosis of CD4+ T cells were determined. Ar- ginase activity and arginase-1 (Arg-1) protein expression of splenic CDllb+/Gr-I+ cells, and de- layed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) response were analyzed. The results showed that Cox-2 blockade significantly decreased the percentages of CD1 lb+/Gr-l+ cells in the spleen and bone marrow 48 and 72 h after traumatic stress. NS398 inhibited arginase activity and down-regulated the Arg-1 expression of splenic CD1 lb+/Gr-l+ ceils. Moreover, NS398 could promote proliferation and inhibit apoptosis of CD4+ T cells. It also restored DTH response of traumatic mice. Taken together, our data revealed that Cox-2 might play a pivotal role in the accumulation and function of MDSC after traumatic stress. 展开更多
关键词 myeloid-derived suppressor cells TRAUMA T cell dysfunction CYCLOOXYGENASE-2
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Correlation between circulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells and Th17 cells in esophageal cancer 被引量:8
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作者 Zhi-Jun Jiao Jing-Jing Gao +5 位作者 Sheng-Hao Hua De-Yu Chen Wen-Hong Wang Hui Wang Xu-Hui Wang Hua-Xi Xu 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第38期5454-5461,共8页
AIM: To perform a comprehensive investigation into the potential correlation between circulating myeloidderived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and Th17 cells in esophageal cancer (ECA). METHODS: A total of 31 patients newly... AIM: To perform a comprehensive investigation into the potential correlation between circulating myeloidderived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and Th17 cells in esophageal cancer (ECA). METHODS: A total of 31 patients newly diagnosed with ECA and 26 healthy subjects were included in the current study. The frequencies of MDSCs and Th17 cells in peripheral blood were determined by flow cytometry. The mRNA expression of cytokines, arginase 1 (Arg1) and inducible NO synthase (iNOS) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and plasma Arg1 were assessed by real-time polymerase chain reaction and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively. RESULTS: There was an increased prevalence of MDSCs in the peripheral blood from ECA patients (15.21% ± 2.25%) when compared with healthy control (HC) (1.10% ± 0.12%, P < 0.0001). The plasma levels of Arg1 in ECA patients were significantly higher than those in HC (28.28 ± 4.10 ng/mL vs 9.57 ± 1.51 ng/ mL, P=0.0003). iNOS mRNA levels in the peripheral blood of ECA patients also showed a threefold increase compared with HC (P=0.0162). The frequencies of Th17 cells (CD4 + IL-17A + ) were significantly elevated in ECA patients versus HC (3.50% ± 0.33% vs 1.82% ± 0.19%, P=0.0001). Increased mRNA expression of IL-17 and ROR-γt was also observed in ECA patients compared with HC (P=0.0041 and P=0.0004, respectively), while the mRNA expression of IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) showed significant decreases (P=0.0049 and P < 0.0001, respectively). No obvious correlations were found between the frequencies of MDSCs and Th17 cells in the peripheral blood from ECA patients(r=-0.1725, P=0.3534). Arg1 mRNA levels were positively correlated with levels of IL-6 (r=0.6404, P=0.0031) and TNF-α (r=0.7646, P=0.0001). Similarly, iNOS mRNA levels were also positively correlated with levels of IL-6 (r=0.6782, P=0.0007) and TNF-α (r=0.7633, P < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: This study reveals the relationship between circulating MDSCs and Th17 cells, which may lead to new immunotherapy approaches for ECA based on the associated metabolites and cytokines. 展开更多
关键词 Myeloid-derived suppressor cells Th17 cells Esophageal cancer Arginase Peripheral blood mononuclear cells Inducible NO synthase
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Amplification of Functional Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cells during Stem Cell Mobilization Induced by Granulocyte Colony-stimulation-factor 被引量:1
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作者 朱晓健 胡静 +6 位作者 孙立 肖音 陈智超 游泳 邹萍 王红祥 仲照东 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2013年第6期817-821,共5页
The effects of granulocyte colony-stimulation-factor (G-CSF) on stem cell mobilization and its impact on the amplification of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) of donor mice were ex- amined. A mouse model o... The effects of granulocyte colony-stimulation-factor (G-CSF) on stem cell mobilization and its impact on the amplification of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) of donor mice were ex- amined. A mouse model of stem cell mobilization was established by consecutive subcutaneous injec- tion of 100 μg/kg G-CSF for 5 days. The blood from the donor mice was routinely examined during mobilization. Stem cells and MDSCs were analyzed by flow cytometry. The immunosuppressive mole- cules derived from MDSCs in serum and spleen, including hydrogen dioxide (H202) and nitric oxide (NO), and the activity of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) were determined during the mobilization. Apop- tosis of T lymphocytes was assessed by using Annexin-V/PI. During stem cell mobilization, the number of lymphocytes and white blood cells in the peripheral blood was increased, and peaked on the 4th day. The number of stem cells in G-CSF-treated mice was significantly greater than that in controls (P〈0.01). The expansions of MSDCs were also observed after G-CSF mobilization, with a more notable rate of growth in the peripheral blood than in the spleen. The activity of NOS and the production of NO were increased in the donor mice, and the serum H202 levels were approximately 4-fold greater than the con- trois. Consequently, apoptosis of T lymphocytes was increased and showed a positive correlation with the elevated percentage of MDSCs. It was concluded that G-CSF could provide sufficient peripheral blood stem cells for transplantation. Exogenous administration of G-CSF caused the accumulation of MDSCs in the peripheral blood and the spleen, which could lead to apoptosis ofT lymphocytes and may offer a new strategy for the prevention and treatment of graft versus host disease. 展开更多
关键词 myeloid-derived suppressor cells granuloeyte colony-stimulation-factor stem cell mobili- zation transplantation immunosuppressive molecules
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Effects of methionine enkephalin on immune enhancement by reducing myeloid derived suppressor cells and reprogramming liver metabolism in colon cancer mice
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作者 Ming XIANG Ya-li TUO +3 位作者 Qi CHENG Qian-qian XU Hui CAO Rong FU 《中国药理学与毒理学杂志》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2017年第10期973-974,共2页
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
关键词 methionine enkephalin myeloid derived suppressor cells liver metabolism
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Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cells Activate Liver Natural Killer Cells in a Murine Model in Uveal Melanoma
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作者 Yuan-yuan WANG Shuang-ying LI +2 位作者 San-qian CHEN Liang-liang WANG Zhi-qiang HAN 《Current Medical Science》 SCIE CAS 2022年第5期1071-1078,共8页
Objective Elevated myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)in many malignancies are associated with the increased risk for metastases and poor prognosis.Therefore,a mouse model of intraocular melanoma was established t... Objective Elevated myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)in many malignancies are associated with the increased risk for metastases and poor prognosis.Therefore,a mouse model of intraocular melanoma was established to explore how MDSCs influence liver metastases.Methods In this study,murine B16LS melanoma cells were transplanted into the posterior compartment(PC)of the eye of C57BL/6 mice.Leucocytes from the liver of naive mice and mice bearing melanoma liver metastasis were isolated using isotonic Percoll centrifugation,examined by flow cytometry for their expression of Gr1,CD11b,F4/80,RAE-1,and Mult-1,and further isolated for MDSCs and natural killer(NK)cells.The effects of MDSCs on NK cells were tested by coculturing and assessing the ability of NK cells to produce interferon-gamma(IFN-γ)by ELISA and NK cell cytotoxicity by 3H-thymidine incorporation assay.The impact of IFN-γon liver metastases was examined via selectively depleting IFN-γin vivo.Results The results showed that mice with liver metastases had increased levels of CD11b+Gr1+F4/80+as well as CD11b+Gr1+F4/80−MDSCs.MDSCs significantly enhanced the generation of IFN-γtogether with the cytotoxicity of the NK cells.Furthermore,these effects were cell-cell contact-dependent.Although IFN-γwas not of a toxic nature to the melanoma cells,it profoundly inhibited B16LS cell proliferation.Depleting IFN-γin vivo led to increased liver metastases.Conclusion All these findings first revealed that MDSCs accumulated in liver metastasis of intraocular melanoma could activate the NK cells to produce an effective anti-tumor immune response.Thus,the MDSCs’performance in different tumor models would need more investigation to boost current immunotherapy modalities. 展开更多
关键词 myeloid-derived suppressor cells natural killer cells IFN-Γ liver metastases
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Myeloid-derived suppressor cells in gastrointestinal cancers:A systemic review
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作者 Maham Farshidpour Monjur Ahmed +1 位作者 Shilpa Junna Juanita L Merchant 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE 2021年第1期1-11,共11页
Gastrointestinal(GI)cancers are one of the most common malignancies worldwide,with high rates of morbidity and mortality.Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)are major components of the tumor microenvironment(TME).M... Gastrointestinal(GI)cancers are one of the most common malignancies worldwide,with high rates of morbidity and mortality.Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)are major components of the tumor microenvironment(TME).MDSCs facilitate the transformation of premalignant cells and play roles in tumor growth and metastasis.Moreover,in patients with GI malignancies,MDSCs can lead to the suppression of T cells and natural killer cells.Accordingly,a better understanding of the role and mechanism of action of MDSCs in the TME will aid in the development of novel immune-targeted therapies. 展开更多
关键词 Myeloid-derived suppressor cells Gastrointestinal cancers Immune checkpoint inhibitors Tumor progression
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Emerging roles of myeloid derived suppressor cells in hepatic inflammation and fibrosis 被引量:2
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作者 Linda Hammerich Frank Tacke 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology》 CAS 2015年第3期43-50,共8页
Myeloid derived suppressor cells(MDSC) are a heterogeneous population of immune cells that are potent suppressors of immune responses. MDSC emerge in various compartments in the body, such as blood, bonemarrow or sple... Myeloid derived suppressor cells(MDSC) are a heterogeneous population of immune cells that are potent suppressors of immune responses. MDSC emerge in various compartments in the body, such as blood, bonemarrow or spleen, especially in conditions of cancer, infections or inflammation. MDSC usually express CD11 b, CD33, and low levels of human leukocyte antigen-DR in humans or CD11 b and Gr1(Ly6C/G) in mice, and they can be further divided into granulocytic or monocytic MDSC. The liver is an important organ for MDSC induction and accumulation in hepatic as well as extrahepatic diseases. Different hepatic cells, especially hepatic stellate cells, as well as liver-derived soluble factors, including hepatocyte growth factor and acute phase proteins(SAA, KC), can promote the differentiation of MDSC from myeloid cells. Importantly, hepatic myeloid cells like neutrophils, monocytes and macrophages fulfill essential roles in acute and chronic liver diseases. Recent data from patients with liver diseases and animal models linked MDSC to the pathogenesis of hepatic inflammation, fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC). In settings of acute hepatitis, MDSC can limit immunogenic T cell responses and subsequent tissue injury. In patients with chronic hepatitis C, MDSC increase and may favor viral persistence. Animal models of chronic liver injury, however, have not yet conclusively clarified the involvement of MDSC for hepatic fibrosis. In human HCC and mouse models of liver cancer, MDSC are induced in the tumor environment and suppress anti-tumoral immune responses. Thus, the liver is a primary site of MDSC in vivo, and modulating MDSC functionality might represent a promising novel therapeutic target for liver diseases. 展开更多
关键词 MYELOID derived suppressor cells INTERLEUKIN-10 Treg Liver CIRRHOSIS MACROPHAGE Hepatitis C virus
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Changes in the frequency of myeloid-derived suppressor cells after transarterial chemoembolization with gelatin sponge microparticles for hepatocellular carcinoma 被引量:2
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作者 Yuanxun Yue Zhizhong Ren +1 位作者 Ying Liu Yuewei Zhang 《Journal of Interventional Medicine》 2019年第1期21-26,共6页
Purpose: A series of clinical studies have established the safety and efficacy of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(TACE) with gelatin sponge microparticles(GSMs) in treating hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC). HCC ... Purpose: A series of clinical studies have established the safety and efficacy of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(TACE) with gelatin sponge microparticles(GSMs) in treating hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC). HCC can lead to obvious necrosis inside tumors, especially larger ones, although it is unclear whether such necrotic tumor tissue can induce favorable immune reactions against the tumor. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)have immunosuppressive functions and are currently considered a very important cell type affecting tumor immunity. This study observed changes in MDSC frequency in peripheral blood before and after GSM–TACE to evaluate the effect on the immune function of HCC patients.Methods: Eight patients diagnosed with HCC underwent GSM–TACE treatment in the Hepatobiliary Interventional Department of Beijing Tsinghua Chang Gung Hospital, Beijing, China;we followed up with the patients over a period of 30 days post-surgery. We used flow cytometry(FCM) to quantify the frequency of MDSCs in peripheral blood before TACE, 10 days after surgery and 30 days after surgery.Results: MDSC frequency after GSM–TACE had a significant downward trend. Pre-TACE, it was 30.73% ? 11.93%,decreasing to 18.60% ? 11.37% at 10 days after operation. This decrease was not statistically significant(P > 0.05). MDSC frequency was even lower 30 days after TACE(7.63% ? 7.32%) than at 10 days after TACE(P < 0.05), and there was a significant difference compared with pre-TACE(P < 0.001). We evaluated tumor response at 30 days after GSM–TACE according to the Modified Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors(mRECIST), and all eight patients showed partial response(PR).Conclusion: Our results confirmed that GSM–TACE was beneficial for improving anti-tumor immunity in the treatment of HCC. 展开更多
关键词 Gelatin sponge microparticles–transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(GSMs-TACE) Hepatocellular carcinoma Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs) Immunology
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GM3-containing nanoparticles in immunosuppressed hosts:Effect on myeloid-derived suppressor cells
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作者 Audry Fernández Liliana Oliver +2 位作者 Rydell Alvarez Luis E Fernández Circe Mesa 《World Journal of Immunology》 2014年第2期98-106,共9页
Cancer vaccines to date have not broadly achieved a significant impact on the overall survival of patients. The negative effect on the immune system of the tu-mor itself and conventional anti-tumor treatments such as ... Cancer vaccines to date have not broadly achieved a significant impact on the overall survival of patients. The negative effect on the immune system of the tu-mor itself and conventional anti-tumor treatments such as chemotherapy is, undoubtedly, a key reason for these disappointing results. Myeloid-derived suppres-sor cells (MDSCs) are considered a central node of the immunosuppressive network associated with tumors. These cells inhibit the effector function of natural killer and CD8+ T cells, expand regulatory T cells and can differentiate into tumor-associated macrophages within the tumor microenvironment. Thus, overcoming the suppressive effects of MDSCs is likely to be criti-cal for cancer immunotherapy to generate effective anti-tumor immune responses. However, the capacity of cancer vaccines and particularly their adjuvants to overcome this inhibitory population has not been well characterized. Very small size proteoliposomes (VSSP) is a nanoparticulated adjuvant specifcally designed to be formulated with vaccines used in the treatment of immunocompromised patients. This adjuvant contains immunostimulatory bacterial signals together with GM3 ganglioside. VSSP promotes dendritic cell maturation, antigen cross-presentation to CD8+ T cells, Th1 polar-ization, and enhances CD8+ T cell response in tumor-free mice. Currently, four cancer vaccines using VSSP as the adjuvant are in Phase?Ⅰ?and Ⅱ clinical trials. In this review, we summarize our work characterizing the unique ability of VSSP to stimulate antigen-specifc CD8+ T cell responses in two immunocompromised sce-narios; in tumor-bearing mice and during chemother-apy-induced leukopenia. Particular emphasis has been placed on the interaction of these nanoparticles with MDSCs, as well as comparison with other cancer vac-cine adjuvants currently in preclinical or clinical studies. 展开更多
关键词 Very small size PROTEOLIPOSOMES ADJUVANTS Tumors Myeloid-derived suppressor cells LEUKOPENIA Chemotherapy
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Contribution of myeloid-derived suppressor cells to tumor-induced immune suppression,angiogenesis,invasion and metastasis 被引量:11
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作者 Xian-Zong Ye Shi-Cang Yu Xiu-Wu Bian 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第7期423-430,共8页
Growing evidence suggests that myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs),which have been named "immature myeloid cells" or "myeloid suppressor cells" (MSCs),play a critical role during the progression of cancer... Growing evidence suggests that myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs),which have been named "immature myeloid cells" or "myeloid suppressor cells" (MSCs),play a critical role during the progression of cancer in tumor-bearing mice and cancer patients.As their name implies,these cells are derived from bone marrow and have a tremendous potential to suppress immune responses.Recent studies indicated that these cells also have a crucial role in tumor progression.MDSCs can directly incorporate into tumor endothelium.They secret many pro-angiogenic factors as well.In addition,they play an essential role in cancer invasion and metastasis through inducing the production of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs),chemoattractants and creating a pre-metastatic environment.Increasing evidence supports the idea that cancer stem cells (CSCs) are responsible for tumorigenesis,resistance to therapies,invasion and metastasis.Here,we hypothesize that CSCs may "hijack" MDSCs for use as alternative niche cells,leading to the maintenance of stemness and enhanced chemo-and radio-therapy resistance.The countermeasure that directly targets to MDSCs may be useful for against angiogenesis and preventing cancer from invasion and metastasis.Therefore,the study of MDSCs is important to understand tumor progression and to enhance the therapeutic efficacy against cancer. 展开更多
关键词 myeloid-derived suppressor cells immune suppression ANGIOGENESIS INVASION METASTASIS
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The protective role of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in concanavalin A-induced hepatic injury 被引量:7
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作者 Wenli Diao Fangfang Jin +4 位作者 Bing Wang Chen-Yu Zhang Jiangning Chen Ke Zen Limin Li 《Protein & Cell》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第9期714-724,共11页
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
关键词 myeloid derived suppressor cells T cell-mediated hepatitis ROS GLUCOCORTICOIDS concanavalin A(ConA) adoptive transfer glucocorticoid treatment
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Hypertonic saline resuscitation contributes to early accumulation of circulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells in a rat model of hemorrhagic shock 被引量:8
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作者 LU Yuan-qiang GU Lin-hui +2 位作者 ZHANG Qin JIANG Jiu-kun MOU Han-zhou 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第7期1317-1322,共6页
Background Hemorrhagic shock is usually associated with complicated immune and inflammatory responses, which are sometimes crucial for the prognosis. As regulators of the immune and inflammatory system; proliferation,... Background Hemorrhagic shock is usually associated with complicated immune and inflammatory responses, which are sometimes crucial for the prognosis. As regulators of the immune and inflammatory system; proliferation, migration, distribution and activation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are intimately linked to the inflammation cascade. Methods In a model of severe hemorrhagic shock, thirty-five rats were randomly divided into control, sham, normal saline resuscitation (NS), hypertonic saline resuscitation (HTS), and hydroxyethyl starch resuscitation (HES), with seven in each group. MDSCs were analyzed by flow cytometric staining of CD11b/c*Gra~ in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), spleen cell suspensions, and bone marrow nucleated cells (BMNC). Simultaneously, the expressions of arginase-1 (ARG-1) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) mRNA in MDSCs were evaluated by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Results In the early stage after hemorrhagic shock, fluid resuscitation and emergency treatment, the MDSCs in the PBMC of NS, HTS and HES groups markedly increased, and MDSCs in BMNC of these groups decreased accordingly, significantly different to the control group. In hemorrhagic shock rats infused with HTS at the early resuscitation stage, MDSCs in PBMC increased about 2 and 4 folds, and MDSCs in BMNC decreased about 1.3 and 1.6 folds, as compared to the sham group respectively, with statistically significant difference. Furthermore, compared to the NS and HES groups, the MDSCs in PBMC of HTS group increased 1.6 and 1.8 folds with statistically significant differences; the MDSCs decrease in BMNC was not significant. However, there was no statistically significant difference in MDSCs of spleen among the five groups. In addition, compared to the control, sham, NS and HES groups, the ARG-1 and iNOS mRNA of MDSCs in PBMC, spleen and BMNC in the HTS group had the highest level of expression, but no statistically significant differences were noted. Conclusions In this model of rat with severe and controlled hemorrhagic shock, small volume resuscitation with HTS contributes to dramatically early migration and redistribution of MDSCs from bone marrow to peripheral circulation, compared to resuscitation with NS or HES. 展开更多
关键词 shock hemorrhagic RESUSCITATION saline solution hypertonic myeloid-derived suppressor cells
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Increased circulating of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in myelodysplastic syndrome 被引量:7
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作者 JIANG Hui-juan FU Rong WANG Hua-quan LI Li-juan QU Wen LIANG Yong WANG Guo-jin WANG Xiao-ming WU Yu-hong LIU Hong SONG Jia GUAN Jing X1NG Li-min RUAN Er-bao SHAO Zong-hong 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第13期2582-2584,共3页
Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of clonal .hematopoietic stem cell disorders, characterizedby varying degrees ot peripheral cytopema caused by ineffective dysplasia of the myeloid lineages. MDS also has a ... Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of clonal .hematopoietic stem cell disorders, characterizedby varying degrees ot peripheral cytopema caused by ineffective dysplasia of the myeloid lineages. MDS also has a high risk of progression to acute myeloid leukemia. But the role of immune abnormalities in the pathogenesis of MDS is still not clear. Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) constitute a heterogeneous population of immature cells derived from the bone marrow. In the recent years, MDSCs were reported to play an important role in suppressing lymphocytes in tumor-bearing animal models and cancer patients. This could be one of the mechanisms on tumor immune evasion, which aggravates the development and growth of tumors. In a mice model, MDSCs are characterized by co- expression of GR1 and CDllb. In humans, the phenotype of MDSCs was accepted as Lin- HLA-DR- CD33+.l In the present study, we investigated the level of circulating MDSCs (Lin- HLA-DR- CD33+) in patients with MDS and evaluated the association between MDSCs and malignancy in MDS. METHODS Patients Thirty-five patients with MDS (24 men and 11 women, median age 59 years (age range 21-83), including refractory anemia (n=3); refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts (n=3); refractory cytopenia with multilineage dysplasia (n=9); refractory anemia with excess blast-I (n=4); refractory anemia with excess blast-II (n=16)), and without other systemic diseases, were enrolled in the present study. All the patients underwent diagnosis in the Department of Hematology, General Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from March 2011 to April 2012, according to the diagnostic criteria of MDS proposed between 2007 and 2008. After treatment for three months, 14 MDS patients were investigated again for their MDSCs changes. Twenty normal healthy individuals were selected as controls (9 men and 11 women, median age 34 years (age range 26-82)). The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Tianjin Medical University. Informed written consent was obtained from all the patients and normalindividuals in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki Flow cytometric analysis Peripheral blood samples were collected in EDTA- anticoagulant tubes from the patients and normal individuals. The number of circulating MDSCs was measured by using flow cytometry (FCM) assay. The markers used in the assay were anti-CD33-APC, anti-LIN- FITC (CD3, CD14, CD16, CD19, CD20, CD56) and anti- HLA-DR-PE antibodies (BD Biosciences, USA). The number of stem cells from the bone marrow, which was collected in heparin-anticoagulant tubes, was measured by FCM using anti-CD34-PerCP antibodies (BD Biosciences). Data acquisition and analysis were carried out by using FACS-Calibur flow cytometer (BD Biosciences), with the Cell Quest software (Becton Dickinson, version 3.1). 展开更多
关键词 myeloid-derived suppressor cells myelodysplastic syndrome CD34+ cells
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Glucocorticoid receptor modulates myeloid-derived suppressor cell function via mitochondrial metabolism in immune thrombocytopenia 被引量:6
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作者 Yu Hou Jie Xie +8 位作者 Shuwen Wang Daqi Li Lingjun Wang Haoyi Wang Xiaofei Ni Shaoqiu Leng Guosheng Li Ming Hou Jun Peng 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第7期764-776,共13页
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)are a heterogeneous population of immature cells and natural inhibitors of adaptive immunity.Intracellular metabolic changes in MDSCs exert a direct immunological influence on th... Myeloid-derived suppressor cells(MDSCs)are a heterogeneous population of immature cells and natural inhibitors of adaptive immunity.Intracellular metabolic changes in MDSCs exert a direct immunological influence on their suppressive activity.Our previous study demonstrated that high-dose dexamethasone(HD-DXM)corrected the functional impairment of MDSCs in immune thrombocytopenia(ITP);however,the MDSC population was not restored in nonresponders,and the mechanism remained unclear.In this study,altered mitochondrial physiology and reduced mitochondrial gene transcription were detected in MDSCs from HD-DXM nonresponders,accompanied by decreased levels of carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1(CPT-1),a rate-limiting enzyme in fatty acid oxidation(FAO).Blockade of FAO with a CPT-1 inhibitor abolished the immunosuppressive function of MDSCs in HD-DXM responders.We also report that MDSCs from ITP patients had lower expression of the glucocorticoid receptor(GR),which can translocate into mitochondria to regulate the transcription of mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA)as well as the level of oxidative phosphorylation.It was confirmed that the expression of CPT-1 and mtDNA-encoded genes was downregulated in GR-siRNA-treated murine MDSCs.Finally,by establishing murine models of active and passive ITP via adoptive transfer of DXM-modulated MDSCs,we confirmed that GR-silenced MDSCs failed to alleviate thrombocytopenia in mice with ITP.In conclusion,our study indicated that impaired aerobic metabolism in MDSCs participates in the pathogenesis of glucocorticoid resistance in ITP and that intact control of MDSC metabolism by GR contributes to the homeostatic regulation of immunosuppressive cell function. 展开更多
关键词 immune thrombocytopenia myeloid-derived suppressor cell HD-DXM glucocorticoid receptor
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