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Publication : A toll-like receptor agonist mimicking microbial signal to generate tumor-suppressive macrophages.

First Author  Feng Y Year  2019
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  2272
PubMed ID  31118418 Mgi Jnum  J:283496
Mgi Id  MGI:6323866 Doi  10.1038/s41467-019-10354-2
Citation  Feng Y, et al. (2019) A toll-like receptor agonist mimicking microbial signal to generate tumor-suppressive macrophages. Nat Commun 10(1):2272
abstractText  Switching macrophages from a pro-tumor type to an anti-tumor state is a promising strategy for cancer immunotherapy. Existing agents, many derived from bacterial components, have safety or specificity concerns. Here, we postulate that the structures of the bacterial signals can be mimicked by using non-toxic biomolecules of simple design. Based on bioactivity screening, we devise a glucomannan polysaccharide with acetyl modification at a degree of 1.8 (acGM-1.8), which specifically activates toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) signaling and consequently induces macrophages into an anti-tumor phenotype. For acGM-1.8, the degree of acetyl modification, glucomannan pattern, and acetylation-induced assembly are three crucial factors for its bioactivity. In mice, intratumoral injection of acGM-1.8 suppresses the growth of two tumor models, and this polysaccharide demonstrates higher safety than four classical TLR agonists. In summary, we report the design of a new, safe, and specific TLR2 agonist that can generate macrophages with strong anti-tumor potential in mice.
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