Infiltrating Macrophages Induced Stem-cell-like Features Through PI3K/AKT/GSK3β Signaling to Promote Neurofibroma Growth

浸润巨噬细胞通过 PI3K/AKT/GSK3β 信号传导诱导干细胞样特征,促进神经纤维瘤生长

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作者:Jing Jia, Haibao Zhang, Hongke Zhang, Wenbo Liu, Maoguo Shu

Background

Inflammation plays an important role in promoting neurofibroma progression, and macrophages are key inflammatory cells in neurofibroma.

Conclusion

Our results revealed a new mechanism of infiltrating macrophages contributing to neurofibroma progression, and targeting this newly identified signaling may help to treat neurofibroma.

Methods

We performed IHC and Western blot assays to detect the expression levels of OCT3/4, Nanog and SOX2 in tissues and cells. A colony/sphere formation assay was used to analyze cell stemness. MTT, colony formation assay and xenograft tumor model were used to detect cell growth. The transwell system was used to examine macrophage infiltration.

Results

We demonstrated increased macrophage infiltration in neurofibroma tissues accompanied by increased stem cell-like markers. Moreover, Nf1-mutated SW10 cells possessed a stronger capacity to recruit macrophages, which in turn facilitated neurofibroma growth. Mechanistically, the infiltrating macrophages induced neurofibroma cell stem cell transition by modulating PI3K/AKT/GSK3β signaling, which then enhanced neurofibroma cell viability in vivo and in vitro.

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