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In Vitro Assay to Study Tumor-macrophage Interaction
Published on: August 1, 2019
Inflammation-triggering Engineered Macrophages (MacTriggers) Are Promising Cell-based Therapeutic Avenues for
Teruki Nii1,2, Toma Yoshimi3, Kenta Tanito3
1Graduate School of Systems Life Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; nii.teruki.204@m.kyushu-u.ac.jp.
Background/Aim:
Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy has shown efficacy against chemoresistant B-cell leukemia and lymphoma but is limited in solid tumors. This study proposes using inflammation-triggering engineered macrophages (MacTriggers) to target chemoresistant tumors. Intravenous MacTriggers infiltrate tumors, inducing inflammation via tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), converting the immunosuppressive microenvironment into an immuno-active state, and enhancing anti-tumor immune responses.
Materials And Methods:
DOX-resistant murine colon cancer cells (DOX-Resi) were established by repeated in vivo exposure to DOX. IC50 values and mRNA expression of Abcb1a (encoding P-gp) in WT or DOX-Resi cells were evaluated by qPCR. MacTriggers were engineered to release TNF-α upon sensing tumor-associated arginase 1 (Arg1) activity. BALB/c mice with subcutaneous DOX-Resi tumors received intravenous MacTriggers or DOX. Tumor growth, histological changes, and side effects, including cardiotoxicity, were assessed via tumor volume monitoring, immunohistochemistry, and serum cardiac troponin-I measurement.
Results:
DOX-Resi cells had an IC50 value approximately 2.5 times higher than WT cells, with significantly higher Abcb1a expression. MacTriggers significantly suppressed DOX-Resi tumor growth, while DOX showed limited efficacy. MacTrigger administration did not cause severe side effects, unlike DOX, which induced cardiotoxicity.
Conclusion:
MacTriggers offer a novel, effective, and safer therapeutic approach for chemoresistant solid tumors, addressing chemotherapy limitations and improving outcomes in drug-resistant cancers.
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