학술논문

Neutrophils and Snail Orchestrate the Establishment of a Pro-tumor Microenvironment in Lung Cancer
Document Type
article
Source
Cell Reports, Vol 21, Iss 11, Pp 3190-3204 (2017)
Subject
lung cancer
neutrophil
MegaClust
vascularization
hypoxia
immunotherapy
PD1
immune exclusion
Snail
CXCL2
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Language
English
ISSN
2211-1247
Abstract
Understanding the immune compartment of tumors facilitates the development of revolutionary new therapies. We used a Kras(G12D)-driven mouse model of lung cancer to establish an immune signature and identified a contribution of Gr1+ neutrophils to disease progression. Depletion experiments showed that Gr1+ cells (1) favor tumor growth, (2) reduce T cell homing and prevent successful anti-PD1 immunotherapy, and (3) alter angiogenesis, leading to hypoxia and sustained Snail expression in lung cancer cells. In turn, Snail accelerated disease progression and increased intratumoral Cxcl2 secretion and neutrophil infiltration. Cxcl2 was produced mainly by neutrophils themselves in response to a factor secreted by Snail-expressing tumor cells. We therefore propose a vicious cycle encompassing neutrophils and Snail to maintain a deleterious tumor microenvironment.