CD38 deficiency in the tumor microenvironment attenuates glioma progression and modulates features of tumor-associated microglia/macrophages

肿瘤微环境中CD38的缺乏会减弱胶质瘤的进展并调节肿瘤相关小胶质细胞/巨噬细胞的特征。

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作者:Ayelet Levy ,Eran Blacher, Hananya Vaknine, Frances E Lund, Reuven Stein, Lior Mayo

Abstract

Gliomas are the most frequent primary tumors of the brain, and for highly malignant gliomas there is no successful treatment. The tumor microenvironment contains large numbers of infiltrating microglia and macrophages (MM). There is increasing evidence that the tumor-associated MM support glioma expansion. CD38 is a multifunctional ectoenzyme that uses nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide as a substrate to generate second messengers. Previously we showed that CD38 deficiency modulates microglial "activation" and impaired recovery from head trauma by a microglia-associated mechanism. In view of the supportive role of MM in glioma progression and the role of CD38 in microglia activation, we hypothesize that deficiency of CD38 in the tumor microenvironment would inhibit glioma progression. Using the syngeneic GL261 model of glioma progression in wild-type and CD38 null mice, we show here that CD38 deficiency significantly attenuates glioma expansion and prolongs the life span of the glioma-bearing mice. The CD38 deficiency effect was associated with increased cell death and decreased metalloproteinase-12 expression in the tumor mass, as well as modulation of the tumor-induced MM properties, as indicated by a reduction in the expression of the MM marker F4/80 and matrix metalloproteinases. Our results thus suggest that CD38 participates in the tumor-supporting action of MM and that targeting CD38 might be a potential therapeutic approach for glioma treatment.

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