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Publication : βig-h3-structured collagen alters macrophage phenotype and function in pancreatic cancer.

First Author  Bachy S Year  2022
Journal  iScience Volume  25
Issue  2 Pages  103758
PubMed ID  35146384 Mgi Jnum  J:320242
Mgi Id  MGI:6870386 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2022.103758
Citation  Bachy S, et al. (2022) betaig-h3-structured collagen alters macrophage phenotype and function in pancreatic cancer. iScience 25(2):103758
abstractText  Macrophages play an important role in immune and matrix regulation during pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Collagen deposition massively contributes to the physical and functional changes of the tissue during pathogenesis. We investigated the impact of thick collagen fibers on the phenotype and function of macrophages. We recently demonstrated that the extracellular protein betaig-h3/TGFbetai (Transforming growth factor-beta-induced protein) plays an important role in modulating the stiffness of the pancreatic stroma. By using atomic force microscopy, we show that betaig-h3 binds to type I collagen and establishes thicker fibers. Macrophages cultured on betaig-h3-structured collagen layers display a different morphology and a pro-tumoral M2 phenotype and function compared to those cultured on non-structured collagen layers. In vivo injection of those instructed CD206(+)CD163(+) macrophages was able to suppress T cell responses. These results reveal for the first time that the collagen structure impacts the phenotype and function of macrophages by potentiating their immunosuppressive features.
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