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LDH-A regulates the tumor microenvironment via HIF-signaling and modulates the immune response.


ABSTRACT: Previous studies show that LDH-A knockdown reduces orthotopic 4T1 breast tumor lactate and delays tumor growth and the development of metastases in nude mice. Here, we report significant changes in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and a more robust anti-tumor response in immune competent BALB/c mice. 4T1 murine breast cancer cells were transfected with shRNA plasmids directed against LDH-A (KD) or a scrambled control plasmid (NC). Cells were also transduced with dual luciferase-based reporter systems to monitor HIF-1 activity and the development of metastases by bioluminescence imaging, using HRE-sensitive and constitutive promoters, respectively. The growth and metastatic profile of orthotopic 4T1 tumors developed from these cell lines were compared and a primary tumor resection model was studied to simulate the clinical management of breast cancer. Primary tumor growth, metastasis formation and TME phenotype were significantly different in LDH-A KD tumors compared with controls. In LDH-A KD cells, HIF-1 activity, hexokinase 1 and 2 expression and VEGF secretion were reduced. Differences in the TME included lower HIF-1? expression that correlated with lower vascularity and pimonidazole staining, higher infiltration of CD3+ and CD4+ T cells and less infiltration of TAMs. These changes resulted in a greater delay in metastases formation and 40% long-term survivors (>20 weeks) in the LDH-A KD cohort following surgical resection of the primary tumor. We show for the first time that LDH-depletion inhibits the formation of metastases and prolongs survival of mice through changes in tumor microenvironment that modulate the immune response. We attribute these effects to diminished HIF-1 activity, vascularization, necrosis formation and immune suppression in immune competent animals. Gene-expression analyses from four human breast cancer datasets are consistent with these results, and further demonstrate the link between glycolysis and immune suppression in breast cancer.

SUBMITTER: Serganova I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6153000 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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LDH-A regulates the tumor microenvironment via HIF-signaling and modulates the immune response.

Serganova Inna I   Cohen Ivan J IJ   Vemuri Kiranmayi K   Shindo Masahiro M   Maeda Masatomo M   Mane Mayuresh M   Moroz Ekaterina E   Khanin Raya R   Satagopan Jaya J   Koutcher Jason A JA   Blasberg Ronald R  

PloS one 20180924 9


Previous studies show that LDH-A knockdown reduces orthotopic 4T1 breast tumor lactate and delays tumor growth and the development of metastases in nude mice. Here, we report significant changes in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and a more robust anti-tumor response in immune competent BALB/c mice. 4T1 murine breast cancer cells were transfected with shRNA plasmids directed against LDH-A (KD) or a scrambled control plasmid (NC). Cells were also transduced with dual luciferase-based reporter sy  ...[more]

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