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Regulation of PD-L1 expression on murine tumor-associated monocytes and macrophages by locally produced TNF-?.


ABSTRACT: PD-L1 is an immune checkpoint protein that has emerged as a major signaling molecule involved with tumor escape from T cell immune responses. Studies have shown that intra-tumoral expression of PD-L1 can inhibit antitumor immune responses. However, it has recently been shown that expression of PD-L1 on myeloid cells from the tumor is a stronger indicator of prognosis than tumor cell PD-L1 expression. Therefore, it is important to understand the factors that govern the regulation of PD-L1 expression on tumor-infiltrating myeloid cells. We found that immature bone marrow monocytes in tumor-bearing mice had low levels of PD-L1 expression, while higher levels of expression were observed on monocytes in circulation. In contrast, macrophages found in tumor tissues expressed much higher levels of PD-L1 than circulating monocytes, implying upregulation by the tumor microenvironment. We demonstrated that tumor-conditioned media strongly induced increased PD-L1 expression by bone marrow-derived monocytes and TNF-? to be a cytokine that causes an upregulation of PD-L1 expression by the monocytes. Furthermore, we found production of TNF-? by the monocytes themselves to be a TLR2-dependent response to versican secreted by tumor cells. Thus, PD-L1 expression by tumor macrophages appears to be regulated in a different manner than by tumor cells themselves.

SUBMITTER: Hartley G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6469500 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulation of PD-L1 expression on murine tumor-associated monocytes and macrophages by locally produced TNF-α.

Hartley Genevieve G   Regan Daniel D   Guth Amanda A   Dow Steven S  

Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII 20170209 4


PD-L1 is an immune checkpoint protein that has emerged as a major signaling molecule involved with tumor escape from T cell immune responses. Studies have shown that intra-tumoral expression of PD-L1 can inhibit antitumor immune responses. However, it has recently been shown that expression of PD-L1 on myeloid cells from the tumor is a stronger indicator of prognosis than tumor cell PD-L1 expression. Therefore, it is important to understand the factors that govern the regulation of PD-L1 express  ...[more]

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