Tumor-associated macrophage (TAM)-derived IL-6 is involved in small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) progression and chemoresistance via the activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) in the tumor microenvironment. This study aimed to identify natural compounds that suppress cell–cell interactions between TAMs and SCLC cells by inhibiting STAT3 activation. We used a library of natural compounds to identify candidate agents possessing anti-SCLC effects by inhibiting macrophage-induced tumor proliferation. SBC-3 and SBC-5, human SCLC cell lines, were used for in vitro experiments. Furthermore, we assessed the efficacy of these candidate agents in a murine xenograft model of human SCLC. Among the natural compounds examined, onionin A (ONA) inhibited IL-6-induced STAT3 activation and SCLC cell proliferation. ONA also reduced the secretion of IL-6 from macrophages and interfered with the direct effect of cell–cell interactions between macrophages and SCLC cells. Furthermore, ONA administration suppressed tumor progression in a tumor-bearing mouse model. ONA was identified as the most useful candidate for targeting cell–cell interactions between cancer cells and TAMs for anti-SCLC therapy.
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Mito, R., Iriki, T., Fujiwara, Y., Pan, C., Ikeda, T., Nohara, T., … Komohara, Y. (2023). Onionin A inhibits small-cell lung cancer proliferation through suppressing STAT3 activation induced by macrophages-derived IL-6 and cell–cell interaction with tumor-associated macrophage. Human Cell, 36(3), 1068–1080. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13577-023-00895-6
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