posted on 2015-06-22, 14:48authored byTamihiro Kamata, Hong Jin, Susan Giblett, Bipin Patel, Falguni Patel, Charles Foster, Catrin Pritchard
The tumour microenvironment is known to play an integral role in facilitating cancer progression at
advanced stages, but its function in some pre-cancerous lesions remains elusive. We have used
the V600EBRAF-driven mouse lung model that develop premalignant lesions to understand
stroma-tumour interactions during pre-cancerous development. In this model we have found that
immature macrophage-lineage cells (IMCs) producing PDGFA, TGFβ and CC chemokines are
recruited to the stroma of premalignant lung adenomas through CC chemokine receptor 1
(CCR1)-dependent mechanisms. Stromal IMCs promote proliferation and transcriptional alterations
suggestive of epithelial-mesenchymal transition in isolated premalignant lung tumour cells ex vivo,
and are required for maintenance of early-stage lung tumours in vivo. Furthermore, we have found
that IMC recruitment to the microenvironment is restrained by the cholesterol binding protein,
Niemann-Pick type C2 (NPC2). Studies on isolated cells ex vivo confirm that NPC2 is secreted from
tumour cells and is taken up by IMCs wherein it suppresses secretion of the CCR1 ligand CC
chemokine 6 (CCL6), at least in part by facilitating its lysosomal degradation. Together, these
findings show that NPC2 secreted by premalignant lung tumours suppresses IMC recruitment to the
microenvironment in a paracrine manner, thus identifying a novel target for development of
chemopreventive strategies in lung cancer.
Funding
This work was funded by Cancer Research UK programme grants (Ref C1362/A6969 and
C1362/A13083). C.P. was also funded by a Royal Society-Wolfson Research Merit Award. We are
indebted to the Department of Biomedical Services and the Advanced Imaging Facilities and
Protein Nucleic Acid Chemistry Laboratory within Core Biotechnology Services at Leicester. We are
also extremely grateful to Peter Lobel for providing the Npc2 mutant mice and NPC2-Alexa488.
History
Citation
EMBO Molecular Medicine, 2015, 7 (9), pp. 1119-1137
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY/School of Biological Sciences/Department of Biochemistry
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EMBO Molecular Medicine
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Wiley Open Access with European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)