MiR-223 suppresses differentiation of tumor-induced CD11b +Gr1 +myeloid-derived suppressor cells from bone marrow cells

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Abstract

Tumor-associated factors are related to increased accumulation of CD11b +Gr1 +myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs). However, the exact mechanism of how genetic factors control the expansion of MDSCs in tumor-bearing hosts remains elusive. Herein, we found that tumor-associated MDSCs and their subsets, mononuclear MDSCs and polymorphonuclear MDSCs, have decreased expression of miR-223 when compared to CD11b +Gr1 + cells from the spleen of disease-free mice. With the differentiation of CD11b +Gr1 +MDSCs from bone marrow cells (BMCs) upon exposure to tumor-associated factors, the expression of both pri-miR-223 and mature miR-223 was downregulated, indicating that the expression of miR-223 could be regulated by tumor-associated factors. Interestingly, miR-223 remarkably inhibits differentiation of BMCs into CD11b +Gr1 +MDSCs in the presence of tumor-associated factors by targeting myocyte enhancer factor 2C (MEF2C). Using reconstituted s.c. tumor models, miR-223 also suppresses accumulation of CD11b +Gr1 +MDSCs, whereas its targeting molecule MEF2C increases the number of MDSCs. Tumor growth is slower in mice infused by miR223-engineered BMCs than in mice infused with control transfected BMCs. As miR-223 and its target molecule MEF2C are highly conserved between mice and humans, the modulation of miR-223 in tumor-induced CD11b +Gr1 +MDSCs may exert an important role in controlling the increased accumulation of CD11b +Gr1 +MDSCs in patients with tumor. Copyright © 2011 UICC.

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Liu, Q., Zhang, M., Jiang, X., Zhang, Z., Dai, L., Min, S., … Yang, R. (2011). MiR-223 suppresses differentiation of tumor-induced CD11b +Gr1 +myeloid-derived suppressor cells from bone marrow cells. International Journal of Cancer, 129(11), 2662–2673. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.25921

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