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Metformin Prevents Peritoneal Dissemination Via Immune-Suppressive Cells In The Tumor Microenvironment

ANTICANCER RESEARCH(2019)

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Background/Aim: Metformin, a drug for type 2 diabetes, also exerts anticancer effects. This study addressed the immunological effects of metformin on peritoneal dissemination. Materials and Methods: We developed a mouse model of peritoneal dissemination via intraperitoneal injection of RLmale1, an X-ray-induced leukemia cell line, into BALB/c mice. Cell-surface markers, cytokine production, and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) were examined in cells from spleen and peritoneal lavage fluid. Results: Metformin-treated mice exhibited suppressed intraperitoneal tumor growth and extended survival, and these effects were lost in mice with severe combined immunodeficiency. MDSCs induction was inhibited in metformin-treated mice. Although MDSC mobilization into the peritoneal cavity was correlated with suppression of interferon. production by tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, the T-helper 1 ability of these lymphocytes was preserved in metformin-treated mice. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate the action of metformin on both intraperitoneal tumors and immunesuppressive cells and might contribute to the development of immunotherapy against peritoneal dissemination.
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Myeloid derived suppressor cell,tumor microenvironment,peritoneal dissemination,metformin
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