Title
Breast cancer subtypes express distinct receptor repertoires for tumor-associated macrophage derived cytokines
Date Issued
22 July 2011
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
research article
Author(s)
Abstract
Infiltration of the tumor microenvironment by macrophages is associated with poor outcomes in breast cancer and other solid tumors, however the identity and roles of many of the soluble factors these macrophages produce remains to be elucidated in detail. In addition to producing angiogenic factors (e.g. VEGF), proteases (e.g. MMP9) and immunomodulatory factors (e.g. IL10) which, by modifying the local microenvironment, likely contribute to progression in the majority of solid tumors, we have evaluated the extent to which macrophage cytokines may differentially affect distinct breast cancer subtypes. We identified 23 cytokines produced in a culture model of human tumor-associated macrophages and report that basal and luminal breast cancer cell lines express different repertoires of receptors for these cytokines. These data suggest that tumor-associated macrophages make specific contributions to different breast cancer subtypes and that understanding the importance of these interactions will be crucial to developing subtype-specific therapies targeting the macrophage component of the breast tumor microenvironment. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.
Start page
107
End page
110
Volume
411
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Oncología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-79960554391
PubMed ID
Source
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
ISSN of the container
0006291X
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by Grants from the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program ( W81XWH-09-1-0680 ) and Susan G. Komen for the Cure ( KG100888 ).
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