Inducing trained immunity in pro-metastatic macrophages to control tumor metastasis

诱导转移性巨噬细胞中经过训练的免疫力来控制肿瘤转移

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作者:Chuanlin Ding #, Rejeena Shrestha #, Xiaojuan Zhu, Anne E Geller, Shouzhen Wu, Matthew R Woeste, Wenqian Li, Haomin Wang, Fang Yuan, Raobo Xu, Julia H Chariker, Xiaoling Hu, Hong Li, David Tieri, Huang-Ge Zhang, Eric C Rouchka, Robert Mitchell, Leah J Siskind, Xiang Zhang, Xiaoji G Xu, Kelly M McMas

Abstract

Metastasis is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths and myeloid cells are critical in the metastatic microenvironment. Here, we explore the implications of reprogramming pre-metastatic niche myeloid cells by inducing trained immunity with whole beta-glucan particle (WGP). WGP-trained macrophages had increased responsiveness not only to lipopolysaccharide but also to tumor-derived factors. WGP in vivo treatment led to a trained immunity phenotype in lung interstitial macrophages, resulting in inhibition of tumor metastasis and survival prolongation in multiple mouse models of metastasis. WGP-induced trained immunity is mediated by the metabolite sphingosine-1-phosphate. Adoptive transfer of WGP-trained bone marrow-derived macrophages reduced tumor lung metastasis. Blockade of sphingosine-1-phosphate synthesis and mitochondrial fission abrogated WGP-induced trained immunity and its inhibition of lung metastases. WGP also induced trained immunity in human monocytes, resulting in antitumor activity. Our study identifies the metabolic sphingolipid-mitochondrial fission pathway for WGP-induced trained immunity and control over metastasis.

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