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FGF2 alters macrophage polarization, tumour immunity and growth and can be targeted during radiotherapy.


ABSTRACT: Regulation of the programming of tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) controls tumour growth and anti-tumour immunity. We examined the role of FGF2 in that regulation. Tumours in mice genetically deficient in low-molecular weight FGF2 (FGF2LMW) regress dependent on T cells. Yet, TAMS not T cells express FGF receptors. Bone marrow derived-macrophages from Fgf2LMW-/- mice co-injected with cancer cells reduce tumour growth and express more inflammatory cytokines. FGF2 is induced in the tumour microenvironment following fractionated radiation in murine tumours consistent with clinical reports. Combination treatment of in vivo tumours with fractionated radiation and a blocking antibody to FGF2 prolongs tumour growth delay, increases long-term survival and leads to a higher iNOS+/CD206+ TAM ratio compared to irradiation alone. These studies show for the first time that FGF2 affects macrophage programming and is a critical regulator of immunity in the tumour microenvironment.

SUBMITTER: Im JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7426415 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FGF2 alters macrophage polarization, tumour immunity and growth and can be targeted during radiotherapy.

Im Jae Hong JH   Buzzelli Jon N JN   Jones Keaton K   Franchini Fanny F   Gordon-Weeks Alex A   Markelc Bostjan B   Chen Jianzhou J   Kim Jin J   Cao Yunhong Y   Muschel Ruth J RJ  

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Regulation of the programming of tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) controls tumour growth and anti-tumour immunity. We examined the role of FGF2 in that regulation. Tumours in mice genetically deficient in low-molecular weight FGF2 (FGF2<sup>LMW</sup>) regress dependent on T cells. Yet, TAMS not T cells express FGF receptors. Bone marrow derived-macrophages from Fgf2<sup>LMW-/-</sup> mice co-injected with cancer cells reduce tumour growth and express more inflammatory cytokines. FGF2 is induc  ...[more]

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