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Monocytes engineered with iSNAP inhibit human B-lymphoma progression.


ABSTRACT: Monocytes are important regulators for the maintenance of homeostasis in innate and adaptive immune system and have been reported to play important role in cancer progression. CD47-SIRPα recognition is a coinhibitory immune signal to inhibit phagocytosis in monocytes and macrophages and has been well-known as the "Don't eat me" signal. By using an approach of integrated sensing and activating proteins (iSNAPs), we have rewired the CD47-SIRPα axis to create iSNAP-M which activates pathways in engineered human monocytes (iSNAP-MC). The mRNA expression levels of the monocyte/macrophage markers CD11b, CD14, and CD31 are upregulated in iSNAP-monocytes (iSNAP-MC). With PMA induction, the iSNAP-MC-derived macrophages (iSNAP-MΦ) showed upregelation in CD86 and CD80, but not CD206. TNFα expression and secretion were also increased in iSNAP-MΦ. Furthermore, the injection of iSNAP-MC into mice bearing human B-lymphoma tumors led to the suppression of tumor progression. Therefore, the engineered monocytes, via blockage of coinhibitory immune signals by rewiring CD47-SIRPα axis, can be applied to suppress target tumors for cancer immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Wu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9115687 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Monocytes engineered with iSNAP inhibit human B-lymphoma progression.

Wu Haohsiang H   Amirfakhri Siamak S   Lin Hsin-Hung HH   Hollandsworth Hannah H   Filemoni Filemoni F   Liu Yahan Y   Wu Yiqian Y   Li Julie Y S JYS   Xu Hongquan H   Chien Shu S   Bouvet Michael M   Wang Yingxiao Y  

Bioengineering & translational medicine 20220112 2


Monocytes are important regulators for the maintenance of homeostasis in innate and adaptive immune system and have been reported to play important role in cancer progression. CD47-SIRPα recognition is a coinhibitory immune signal to inhibit phagocytosis in monocytes and macrophages and has been well-known as the "Don't eat me" signal. By using an approach of integrated sensing and activating proteins (iSNAPs), we have rewired the CD47-SIRPα axis to create iSNAP-M which activates pathways in eng  ...[more]

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