Tumor Cells and the Extracellular Matrix Dictate the Pro-Tumoral Profile of Macrophages in CRC
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are major components of the tumor microenvi-ronment. In colorectal cancer (CRC), a strong infiltration of TAMs is accompanied by a decrease in effector T cells and an increase in the metastatic potential of CRC. We investigated the functional profile of TAMs infiltrating CRC tissue by immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, ELISA, and qRT-PCR and their involvement in impairing the activation of effector T cells. In CRC biopsies, we evidenced a high percentage of macrophages with low expression of the antigen-presenting complex MHC-II and high expression of CD206. Monocytes co-cultured with tumor cells or a decellularized tumor matrix differentiated toward a pro-tumoral macrophage phenotype characterized by decreased expression of MHC-II and CD86 and increased expression of CD206 and an abundant release of pro-tumoral cytokines and chemokines. We demonstrated that the hampered expression of MHC-II in macrophages is due to the downregulation of the MHC-II transactivator CIITA and that this effect relies on increased expression of miRNAs targeting CIITA. As a result, macrophages become unable to present antigens to CD4 T lymphocytes. Our data suggest that the tumor microenvironment contributes to defining a pro-tumoral profile of macrophages infiltrating CRC tissue with impaired capacity to activate T cell effector functions.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MHC-II; antigen presentation; colorectal cancer; extracellular matrix; macrophages
Elenco autori:
Coletta, Sara; Lonardi, Silvia; Sensi, Francesca; D'Angelo, Edoardo; Fassan, Matteo; Pucciarelli, Salvatore; Valzelli, Arianna; Biccari, Andrea; Vermi, William; Della Bella, Chiara; Barizza, Annica; D'Elios, Mario Milco; de Bernard, Marina; Agostini, Marco; Codolo, Gaia
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