The Mincle/Syk/NF-kB signaling circuit is essential for maintaining the protumoral activities of tumor-associated macrophages

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Abstract

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) have important roles in cancer progression, but the signaling behind the formation of protumoral TAM remains understudied. Here, by single-cell RNA sequencing, we revealed that the pattern recognition receptor Mincle was highly expressed in TAM and significantly associated with mortality in patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Cancer cells markedly induced Mincle expression in bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM), thus promoting cancer progression in invasive lung carcinoma LLC and melanoma B16F10 in vivo and in vitro. Mincle was predominately expressed in the M2-like TAM in non-small cell lung carcinoma and LLC tumors, and silencing of Mincle unexpectedly promoted M1-like phenotypes in vitro. Mechanistically, we discovered a novel Mincle/Syk/NFkB signaling pathway in TAM needed for executing their TLR4- independent protumoral activities. Adoptive transfer of Minclesilenced BMDM significantly suppressed TAM-driven cancer progression in the LLC-bearing NOD/SCID mice. By modifying our well-established ultrasound microbubble-mediated gene transfer protocol, we demonstrated that tumor-specific silencing of Mincle effectively blocked Mincle/Syk/NF-kB signaling, therefore inhibiting the TAM-driven cancer progression in the syngeneic mouse cancer models. Thus, our findings highlight the function of Mincle as a novel immunotherapeutic target for cancer via blocking the Mincle/Syk/NF-kB circuit in TAM.

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Li, C., Xue, V. W., Wang, Q. M., Lian, G. Y., Huang, X. R., Lee, T. L., … Lan, H. Y. (2020). The Mincle/Syk/NF-kB signaling circuit is essential for maintaining the protumoral activities of tumor-associated macrophages. Cancer Immunology Research, 8(8), 1004–1017. https://doi.org/10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-19-0782

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