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Data from Macrophage-Derived Neuropilin-2 Exhibits Novel Tumor-Promoting Functions

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 02:04
Abstract

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) are causally associated with tumorigenesis as well as regulation of antitumor immune responses and have emerged as potential immunotherapeutic targets. Recent evidence suggests TAM phagocytose apoptotic tumor cells within the tumor microenvironment through efferocytosis in an immunologically silent manner, thus maintaining an immunosuppressed microenvironment. The signal transduction pathways coupling efferocytosis and immunosuppression are not well known. Neuropilin-2 (NRP2) is a member of the membrane-associated neuropilin family and has been reported in different immune cells but is poorly characterized. In this study, we show that NRP2 is expressed during macrophage differentiation, is induced by tumor cells, and regulates phagocytosis in macrophages. Furthermore, NRP2 in TAM promoted efferocytosis and facilitated tumor growth. Deletion of NRP2 from TAM impaired the clearance of apoptotic tumor cells and increased secondary necrosis within tumors. This resulted in a break in the immune tolerance and reinitiated antitumor immune responses, characterized by robust infiltration of CD8+ T and natural killer cells. This result suggests NRP2 may act as a molecular mediator that connects efferocytosis and immune suppression. Deletion of NRP2 in TAM downregulated several immunosuppressive and tumor-promoting genes and upregulated immunostimulatory genes in the myeloid compartment. Taken together, our study demonstrates that TAM-derived NRP2 plays a crucial role in tumor promotion through efferocytosis, opening the enticing option for the development of effective immunotherapy targeting TAM.

Significance: Neuropilin-2 in macrophages promotes tumor growth by regulating efferocytosis of apoptotic tumor cells and orchestrating immune suppression.

Graphical Abstract:http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/canres/78/19/5600/F1.large.jpg. Cancer Res; 78(19); 5600–17. ©2018 AACR.

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Nebraska Center for Cellular Signaling

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Pancreatic Tumor Microenvironment Network (TMEN)

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AUTHORS (15)

  • Sohini Roy
    Arup K. Bag
    Samikshan Dutta
    Navatha Shree Polavaram
    Ridwan Islam
    Samuel Schellenburg
    Jasjit Banwait
    Chittibabu Guda
    Sophia Ran
    Michael A. Hollingsworth
    Rakesh K. Singh
    James E. Talmadge
    Michael H. Muders
    Surinder K. Batra
    Kaustubh Datta
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