Rapid release of cytoplasmic IL-15 from tumor-associated macrophages is an initial and critical event in IL-12-initiated tumor regression

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This study reveals that the IL-15 rapidly released into serum upon IL-12 injection into tumor-bearing mice is critical for the subsequent leukocytic infiltration of the tumor and tumor-bearing tissue. The increase in serum IL-15 occurs within 2h after IL-12 injection concomitantly with a decrease in cytoplasmic IL-15 in tumor-associated Mφ (TAM). Injection of anti-IL-15 one hour prior to IL-12 abrogates subsequent leukocytic infiltration into the tumor and prevents the IL-12-induced reduction of primary tumor mass and the clearance of metastases. Administration of anti-IL-15 18h after IL-12 did not have a detectable impact on IL-12-induced leukocytic infiltration of the tumor. Deletion of NK cells had no impact on the IL-12-induced change in the functional phenotype of TAM or on the subsequent initiation of leukocytic infiltration of the tumor. In concert with our previous studies demonstrating that IL-12 reduces tumor-supportive activities of TAM, the current study supports the hypothesis that functional re-programming of TAMnot only undermines Mφ support for tumor growth but also contributes to a critical step in the initiation of anti-tumor immune responses. In this context, the functional plasticity and pro-immunogenic potential of TAM may constitute a significant and unappreciated target in existing cytokine therapies. © 2009 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Watkins, S. K., Li, B., Richardson, K. S., Head, K., Egilmez, N. K., Zeng, Q., … Stout, R. D. (2009). Rapid release of cytoplasmic IL-15 from tumor-associated macrophages is an initial and critical event in IL-12-initiated tumor regression. European Journal of Immunology, 39(8), 2126–2135. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200839010

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