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CCL3-CCR5 Axis Regulates Intratumoral Accumulation of Leukocytes and Fibroblasts and Promotes Angiogenesis in Murine Lung Metastasis Process

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Journal J Immunol
Date 2008 Oct 23
PMID 18941229
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Metastasis proceeds through interaction between cancer cells and resident cells such as leukocytes and fibroblasts. An i.v. injection of a mouse renal cell carcinoma, Renca, into wild-type mice resulted in multiple metastasis foci in lungs and was associated with intratumoral accumulation of macrophages, granulocytes, and fibroblasts. A chemokine, CCL3, was detected in infiltrating cells and, to a lesser degree, tumor cells, together with an infiltration of leukocytes expressing CCR5, a specific receptor for CCL3. A deficiency of the CCL3 or CCR5 gene markedly reduced the number of metastasis foci in the lung, and the analysis using bone marrow chimeric mice revealed that both bone marrow- and non-bone marrow-derived cells contributed to metastasis formation. CCL3- and CCR5-deficient mice exhibited a reduction in intratumoral accumulation of macrophages, granulocytes, and fibroblasts. Moreover, intratumoral neovascularization, an indispensable process for metastasis, was attenuated in these gene-deficient mice. Intrapulmonary expression of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) was enhanced in wild-type mice, and the increases were markedly diminished in CCL3- and CCR5-deficient mice. Furthermore, MMP-9 protein was detected in macrophages and granulocytes, the cells that also express CCR5 and in vitro stimulation by CCL3-induced macrophages to express MMP-9. Intratumoral fibroblasts expressed CCR5 and HGF protein. In vitro CCL3 stimulated fibroblasts to express HGF. Collectively, the CCL3-CCR5 axis appears to regulate intratumoral trafficking of leukocytes and fibroblasts, as well as MMP-9 and HGF expression, and as a consequence to accelerate neovascularization and subsequent metastasis formation.

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