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  2. Abrogation of TGF beta signaling in mammary carcinomas recruits Gr-1+CD11b+ myeloid cells that promote metastasis

Abrogation of TGF beta signaling in mammary carcinomas recruits Gr-1+CD11b+ myeloid cells that promote metastasis

  • Cancer Cell. 2008 Jan;13(1):23-35. doi: 10.1016/j.ccr.2007.12.004.
Li Yang 1 Jianhua Huang Xiubao Ren Agnieszka E Gorska Anna Chytil Mary Aakre David P Carbone Lynn M Matrisian Ann Richmond P Charles Lin Harold L Moses
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  • 1 Department of Cancer Biology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232, USA. li.yang@vanderbilt.edu
Abstract

Aberrant TGFbeta signaling is common in human cancers and contributes to tumor metastasis. Here, we demonstrate that Gr-1+CD11b+ myeloid cells are recruited into mammary carcinomas with type II TGF beta receptor gene (Tgfbr2) deletion and directly promote tumor metastasis. Gr-1+CD11b+ cells infiltrate into the invasive front of tumor tissues and facilitate tumor cell invasion and metastasis through a process involving metalloproteinase activity. This infiltration of Gr-1+CD11b+ cells also results in increased abundance of TGF beta 1 in tumors with Tgfbr2 deletion. The recruitment of Gr-1+CD11b+ cells into tumors with Tgfbr2 deletion involves two Chemokine Receptor axes, the SDF-1/CXCR4 and CXCL5/CXCR2 axes. Together, these data indicate that Gr-1+CD11b+ cells contribute to TGFbeta-mediated metastasis through enhancing tumor cell invasion and metastasis.

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