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Circulating tumor cells promote the metastatic colonization of disseminated carcinoma cells by inducing systemic inflammation.


ABSTRACT: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have been studied well in the prognosis for malignant diseases as liquid biopsy, but their contribution to tumor metastasis is not clearly defined. Here we report that CTCs could promote the metastatic colonization of disseminated carcinoma cells by inducing systemic inflammation and neutrophil recruitment to pre-metastatic organs. Depletion of neutrophils in vivo could effectively abrogate the promoting effect of CTCs on tumor cell metastasis. In the presence of CTCs, the pro-tumor function of neutrophils was augmented, whereas the antitumor function of neutrophils was suppressed. Mechanically, CTC-derived ligands for TLR2 and TLR4 (TLR2/4) induced the systemic inflammation, thus increasing the production of proinflammatory cytokines such as G-CSF and IL-6 that could induce the conversion of neutrophil function from tumor-suppressing to tumor-promoting. Moreover, CTCs induced the production of endogenous TLR2/4 ligands such as S100A8, S100A9, and SAA3, which may amplify the stimulating effect that induces the expression of proinflammatory cytokines. The promoting effect of CTCs on tumor cell metastasis could be abrogated by suppressing inflammatory response with IL-37, an anti-inflammatory cytokine, or blocking CTC-derived ligands for TLR2/4. Identification of the metastatic axis of CTCs/systemic inflammation/neutrophils may provide potential targets for preventing tumor cell metastasis.

SUBMITTER: Li YC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5438660 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Circulating tumor cells promote the metastatic colonization of disseminated carcinoma cells by inducing systemic inflammation.

Li Yong-Chao YC   Zou Jiu-Ming JM   Luo Chao C   Shu Yu Y   Luo Jing J   Qin Jian J   Wang Yu Y   Li Dong D   Wang Shan-Shan SS   Chi Gang G   Guo Fang F   Zhang Gui-Mei GM   Feng Zuo-Hua ZH  

Oncotarget 20170401 17


Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have been studied well in the prognosis for malignant diseases as liquid biopsy, but their contribution to tumor metastasis is not clearly defined. Here we report that CTCs could promote the metastatic colonization of disseminated carcinoma cells by inducing systemic inflammation and neutrophil recruitment to pre-metastatic organs. Depletion of neutrophils in vivo could effectively abrogate the promoting effect of CTCs on tumor cell metastasis. In the presence of C  ...[more]

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