Inhibition of dendritic cell migration by transforming growth factor-1 increases tumor-draining lymph node metastasis

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Background: Transforming growth factor (TGF)- is known to be produced by progressor tumors and to immobilize dendritic cells (DCs) within those tumors. Moreover, although TGF-1 has been shown to promote tumor progression, there is still no direct, in vivo evidence as to whether TGF-1 is able to directly induce distant metastasis. Methods. To address that issue and investigate the mechanism by which TGF-1 suppresses DC activity, we subdermally inoculated mouse ears with squamous cell carcinoma cells stably expressing TGF-1 or empty vector (mock). Results: The numbers of DCs within lymph nodes draining the resultant TGF-1-expressing tumors was significantly lower than within nodes draining tumors not expressing TGF-1. We then injected fluorescently labeled bone marrow-derived dendritic cells into the tumors, and subsequent analysis confirmed that the tumors were the source of the DCs within the tumor-draining lymph nodes, and that there were significantly fewer immature DCs within the nodes draining TGF-1-expressing tumors than within nodes draining tumors not expressing TGF-1. In addition, 14 days after tumor cell inoculation, lymph node metastasis occurred more frequently in mice inoculated with TGF-1 transfectants than in those inoculated with the mock transfectants. Conclusions: These findings provide new evidence that tumor-derived TGF-1 inhibits migration of DCs from tumors to their draining lymph nodes, and this immunosuppressive effect of TGF-1 increases the likelihood of metastasis in the affected nodes. © 2012 Imai et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Imai, K., Minamiya, Y., Koyota, S., Ito, M., Saito, H., Sato, Y., … Ogawa, J. I. (2012). Inhibition of dendritic cell migration by transforming growth factor-1 increases tumor-draining lymph node metastasis. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research, 31(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-31-3

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