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Integrin β1 activation induces an anti-melanoma host response

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2017

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Ritsma, Laila, Ipsita Dey-Guha, Nilesh Talele, Xavier Sole, SalonyJoeeta Chowdhury, Kenneth N. Ross, and Sridhar Ramaswamy. 2017. “Integrin β1 activation induces an anti-melanoma host response.” PLoS ONE 12 (4): e0175300. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0175300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175300.

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TGF-β is a cytokine thought to function as a tumor promoter in advanced malignancies. In this setting, TGF-β increases cancer cell proliferation, survival, and migration, and orchestrates complex, pro-tumorigenic changes in the tumor microenvironment. Here, we find that in melanoma, integrin β1-mediated TGF-β activation may also produce tumor suppression via an altered host response. In the A375 human melanoma cell nu/nu xenograft model, we demonstrate that cell surface integrin β1-activation increases TGF-β activity, resulting in stromal activation, neo-angiogenesis and, unexpectedly for this nude mouse model, increase in the number of intra-tumoral CD8+ T lymphocytes within the tumor microenvironment. This is associated with attenuation of tumor growth and long-term survival benefit. Correspondingly, in human melanomas, TGF-β1 correlates with integrin β1/TGF-β1 activation and the expression of markers for vasculature and stromal activation. Surprisingly, this integrin β1/TGF-β1 transcriptional footprint also correlates with the expression of markers for tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, multiple immune checkpoints and regulatory pathways, and, importantly, better long-term survival of patients. These correlations are unique to melanoma, in that we do not observe similar associations between β1 integrin/TGF-β1 activation and better long-term survival in other human tumor types. These results suggest that activation of TGF-β1 in melanoma may be associated with the generation of an anti-tumor host response that warrants further study.

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Biology and Life Sciences, Cell Biology, Cell Adhesion, Integrins, Cellular Structures and Organelles, Extracellular Matrix, Medicine and Health Sciences, Oncology, Cancer Treatment, Cellular Types, Animal Cells, Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, T Cells, Immune Cells, Immunology, Biology and life sciences, Cell biology, Signal transduction, Cell signaling, Signaling cascades, TGF-beta signaling cascade, Cancers and Neoplasms, Melanomas, Histochemistry and Cytochemistry Techniques, Immunohistochemistry Techniques, Immunologic Techniques, Experimental Organism Systems, Model Organisms, Mouse Models, Animal Models, Cellular types, Animal cells, Blood cells, White blood cells, T cells, Cytotoxic T cells, Immune cells, Medicine and health sciences

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