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Publication : Pulmonary metastatic colonisation and granulomas in NOX2-deficient mice.

First Author  van der Weyden L Year  2018
Journal  J Pathol Volume  246
Issue  3 Pages  300-310
PubMed ID  30062795 Mgi Jnum  J:267498
Mgi Id  MGI:6266971 Doi  10.1002/path.5140
Citation  van der Weyden L, et al. (2018) Pulmonary metastatic colonisation and granulomas in NOX2-deficient mice. J Pathol 246(3):300-310
abstractText  Metastasis is the leading cause of death in cancer patients, and successful colonisation of a secondary organ by circulating tumour cells (CTCs) is the rate-limiting step of this process. We used tail-vein injection of B16-F10 melanoma cells into mice to mimic the presence of CTCs and to allow for the assessment of host (microenvironmental) factors that regulate pulmonary metastatic colonisation. We found that mice deficient for the individual subunits of the NADPH oxidase of myeloid cells, NOX2 (encoded by Cyba, Cybb, Ncf1, Ncf2, and Ncf4), all showed decreased pulmonary metastatic colonisation. To understand the role of NOX2 in controlling tumour cell survival in the pulmonary microenvironment, we focused on Cyba-deficient (Cyba(tm1a) ) mice, which showed the most significant decrease in metastatic colonisation. Interestingly, histological assessment of pulmonary metastatic colonisation was not possible in Cyba(tm1a) mice, owing to the presence of large granulomas composed of galectin-3 (Mac-2)-positive macrophages and eosinophilic deposits; granulomas of variable penetrance and severity were also found in Cyba(tm1a) mice that were not injected with melanoma cells, and these contributed to their decreased survival. The decreased pulmonary metastatic colonisation of Cyba(tm1a) mice was not due to any overt defects in vascular permeability, and bone marrow chimaeras confirmed a role for the haematological system in the reduced metastatic colonisation phenotype. Examination of the lymphocyte populations, which are known key regulators of metastatic colonisation, revealed an enhanced proportion of activated T and natural killer cells in the lungs of Cyba(tm1a) mice, relative to controls. The reduced metastatic colonisation, presence of granulomas and altered immune cell populations observed in Cyba(tm1a) lungs were mirrored in Ncf2-deficient (Ncf2(tm1a) ) mice. Thus, we show that NOX2 deficiency results in both granulomas and the accumulation of antitumoural immune cells in the lungs that probably mediate the decreased pulmonary metastatic colonisation. (c) 2018 The Authors. The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
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