Data from Macrophages Promote Circulating Tumor Cell–Mediated Local Recurrence following Radiotherapy in Immunosuppressed Patients
Although radiotherapy (RT) decreases the incidence of locoregional recurrence in breast cancer, patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) have increased risk of local recurrence following breast-conserving therapy. The relationship between RT and local recurrence is unknown. Here, we tested the hypothesis that recurrence in some instances is due to the attraction of circulating tumor cells to irradiated tissues. To evaluate the effect of absolute lymphocyte count on local recurrence after RT in patients with TNBC, we analyzed radiation effects on tumor and immune cell recruitment to tissues in an orthotopic breast cancer model. Recurrent patients exhibited a prolonged low absolute lymphocyte count when compared with nonrecurrent patients following RT. Recruitment of tumor cells to irradiated normal tissues was enhanced in the absence of CD8+ T cells. Macrophages (CD11b+F480+) preceded tumor cell infiltration and were recruited to tissues following RT. Tumor cell recruitment was mitigated by inhibiting macrophage infiltration using maraviroc, an FDA-approved CCR5 receptor antagonist. Our work poses the intriguing possibility that excessive macrophage infiltration in the absence of lymphocytes promotes local recurrence after RT. This combination thus defines a high-risk group of patients with TNBC.
Significance: This study establishes the importance of macrophages in driving tumor cell recruitment to sites of local radiation therapy and suggests that this mechanism contributes to local recurrence in women with TNBC that are also immunosuppressed.
Graphical Abstract: http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/canres/78/15/4241/F1.large.jpg. Cancer Res; 78(15); 4241–52. ©2018 AACR.
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Katherine McCormick Advanced Postdoctoral Fellowship and NIH
Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award
Susan and Richard Levy Gift Fund
Suzanne Pride Bryan Fund for Breast Cancer Research
Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Regents of the University of California's California Breast Cancer Research Program
Stanford University Developmental Research Fund
National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program
NIH CTSA
California Department of Health Services
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- MRMarjan RafatTATodd A. AguileraMVMarta VilaltaLBLaura L. BronsartLSLuis A. SotoRvRie von EybenMGMeghana A. GollaYAYasaman AhrariSMStavros MelemenidisAAAnosheh AfghahiMJMelissa J. JenkinsAKAllison W. KurianKHKathleen C. HorstAGAmato J. GiacciaEGEdward E. Graves