Macrophage Contributes To Radiation-Induced Anti-Tumor Abscopal Effect On Transplanted Breast Cancer By Hmgb1/Tnf-? Signaling Factors

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(2021)

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Objectives: The roles of innate immunity including macrophages in radiation-induced abscopal effect (RIAE) are ambiguous. In this study, we evaluated the role of macrophage in RIAE and the interaction of cytokines in tumor microenvironment after irradiation.Materials and Methods: Transplanted tumor of breast cancer cells in BalB/C mice, severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice and non-obese diabetic (NOD)-SCID mice were irradiated with fractionation doses to observe anti-tumor abscopal effect. The underlying mechanism of RIAE was investigated by treating the mice with TNF-alpha inhibitor or macrophage depletion drug and analyzing the alteration of macrophage distribution in tumors. A co-culture system of breast cancer cells and macrophages was applied to disclose the signaling factors and related pathways involved in the RIAE.Results: The growth of nonirradiated tumor was effectively suppressed in mice with normal or infused macrophages but not in mice with insufficiency/depletion of macrophage or TNF-alpha inhibition, where M1-macrophage was mainly involved. Investigation of the bystander signaling factors in vitro demonstrated that HMGB1 released from irradiated breast cancer cells promoted bystander macrophages to secret TNF-alpha through TLR-4 pathway and further inhibited the proliferation and migration of non-irradiated cancer cells by PI3K-p110 gamma suppression.Conclusions: HMGB1 and TNF-alpha contributes to M1-macrophages facilitated systemic anti-tumor abscopal response triggered by radiotherapy in breast cancer, indicating that the combination of immunotherapy and radiotherapy may has important implication in enhancing the efficiency of tumor treatment.
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Radiation-induced abscopal effect, Breast cancer cells, Macrophages, HMGB1, TNF-?
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