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Publication : Tumor necrosis factor reduces brain tumor growth by enhancing macrophage recruitment and microcyst formation.

First Author  Villeneuve J Year  2005
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  65
Issue  9 Pages  3928-36
PubMed ID  15867393 Mgi Jnum  J:98352
Mgi Id  MGI:3578051 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-3612
Citation  Villeneuve J, et al. (2005) Tumor necrosis factor reduces brain tumor growth by enhancing macrophage recruitment and microcyst formation. Cancer Res 65(9):3928-36
abstractText  Recent findings implicate macrophages and some of their secreted products, especially tumor necrosis factor (TNF), as tumor promoters. Inhibitors of these inflammatory components are currently regarded as potential therapeutic tools to block tumor progression. Here, we show that infiltrating macrophages represented a significant population of nonneoplastic cells within malignant gliomas, in which they were the exclusive producers of TNF. Contrary to the reported pro-oncogenic effects of TNF in other types of solid tumors, glioma-bearing mice deficient in TNF developed larger tumors and had reduced survival compared with their wild-type controls. Histologic examinations revealed that glioma volume was negatively correlated with the number of macrophages and small cavities called microcysts. Overall, our results support the concept that macrophages alter brain tumor development through a TNF-dependent process that culminates in the formation of microcysts. This raises the question of whether anti-inflammatory drugs, such as those commonly administrated to patients with brain cancer, could interfere with antitumor mechanisms.
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