Publication
Title
Podoplanin-expressing macrophages promote lymphangiogenesis and lymphoinvasion in breast cancer
Author
Abstract
Among mammary tumor-infiltrating immune cells, the highest expression of podoplanin (PDPN) is found in a subset of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). We hereby demonstrate that PDPN is involved in the attachment of this TAM subset to lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs). Mechanistically, the binding of PDPN to LEC-derived galectin 8 (GAL8) in a glycosylation-dependent manner promotes the activation of pro-migratory integrin beta 1. When proximal to lymphatics, PDPN-expressing macrophages (PoEMs) stimulate local matrix remodeling and promote vessel growth and lymphoinvasion. Anti-integrin beta 1 blockade, macrophage-specific Pdpn knockout, or GAL8 inhibition impairs TAM adhesion to LECs, restraining lymphangiogenesis and reducing lymphatic cancer spread. In breast cancer patients, association of PoEMs with tumor lymphatic vessels correlates with incidences of lymph node and distant organ metastasis.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Cell metabolism. - Place of publication unknown
Publication
Place of publication unknown : 2019
ISSN
1550-4131
DOI
10.1016/J.CMET.2019.07.015
Volume/pages
30 :5 (2019) , p. 917-936
ISI
000495017800010
Pubmed ID
31447322
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
UAntwerpen
Faculty/Department
Project info
ImmunoFit-Harnessing tumor metabolism to overcome immunosupression
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Subject
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Last edited 25.11.2024
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