Abstract
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) promote cancer development and progression by releasing various cytokines and chemokines. Previously, we have found that the number of COX-2+ TAMs was associated with lymph node metastasis in breast cancer. However, the mechanism remains enigmatic. In this study, we show that COX-2 in breast TAMs enhances the metastatic potential of breast cancer cells. COX-2 in TAMs induces MMP-9 expression and promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in breast cancer cells. In addition, COX-2/PGE2 induces IL-6 release in macrophages. Furthermore, we find that the activation of Akt pathway in cancer cells is crucial for the pro-metastatic effect of COX-2+ TAMs by regulating MMP-9 and EMT. These findings indicate that TAMs facilitate breast cancer cell metastasis through COX-2-mediated intercellular communication.
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Gan, L., Qiu, Z., Huang, J., Li, Y., Huang, H., Xiang, T., … Ren, G. (2016). Cyclooxygenase-2 in tumor-associated macrophages promotes metastatic potential of breast cancer cells through akt pathway. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 12(12), 1533–1543. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.15943
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