Exploring the role of CHI3L1 in pre-metastatic lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice
Elevated levels of chitinase-3-like-1 (CHI3L1) are associated with poor prognosis, shorter recurrence-free intervals and low survival in breast cancer patients. Breast cancer often metastasizes to the lung. We hypothesized that molecules expressed in the pre-metastatic lung microenvironment could...
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doaj-e4ed949221724a3d8f4597ad74cbada92020-11-24T21:21:07ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2013-12-01410.3389/fphys.2013.0039262326Exploring the role of CHI3L1 in pre-metastatic lungs of mammary tumor-bearing miceStephania eLibreros0Ramon eGarcia-Areas1Patricia eKeating2Roberto eCarrio3Vijaya eIragavarapu-Charyulu4Florida Atlantic UniversityFlorida Atlantic UniversityFlorida Atlantic UniversityUniversity Miami Miller School of MedicineFlorida Atlantic UniversityElevated levels of chitinase-3-like-1 (CHI3L1) are associated with poor prognosis, shorter recurrence-free intervals and low survival in breast cancer patients. Breast cancer often metastasizes to the lung. We hypothesized that molecules expressed in the pre-metastatic lung microenvironment could support the newly immigrant tumor cells by providing growth and angiogenic factors. Macrophages are known to play an important role in tumor growth by releasing pro-angiogenic molecules. Using mouse mammary tumor models, we have previously shown that during neoplastic progression both the mammary tumor cells and splenic macrophages from tumor-bearing mice express higher levels of CHI3L1 compared to normal control mice. However, the role of CHI3L1 in inducing angiogenesis by macrophages at the pulmonary microenvironment to support newly arriving breast cancer cells is not yet known. In this study, we determined the expression of CHI3L1 in bronchoalveolar lavage macrophages and interstitial macrophages in regulating angiogenesis that could support the growth of newly immigrant mammary tumor cells into the lung. Here we show that in vitro treatment of pulmonary macrophages with recombinant murine CHI3L1 resulted in enhanced expression of pro-angiogenic molecules including CCL2, CXCL2 and MMP-9. We and others have previously shown that inhibition of CHI3L1 decreases the production of angiogenic molecules. In this study, we explored if in vivo administration of chitin microparticles has an effect on the expression of CHI3L1 and pro-angiogenic molecules in the lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice. We show that treatment with chitin microparticles decreases the expression of CHI3L1 and pro-angiogenic molecules in the metastatic lung. These studies suggest that targeting CHI3L1 may serve as a potential therapeutic agent to inhibit angiogenesis and thus possibly tumor growth and metastasis.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2013.00392/fullMacrophagesTumor growthAngiogenesisCHI3L1chitin microparticlespulmonary environment |
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Stephania eLibreros Ramon eGarcia-Areas Patricia eKeating Roberto eCarrio Vijaya eIragavarapu-Charyulu Exploring the role of CHI3L1 in pre-metastatic lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice Frontiers in Physiology Macrophages Tumor growth Angiogenesis CHI3L1 chitin microparticles pulmonary environment |
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Exploring the role of CHI3L1 in pre-metastatic lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice |
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Exploring the role of CHI3L1 in pre-metastatic lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice |
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Exploring the role of CHI3L1 in pre-metastatic lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice |
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Exploring the role of CHI3L1 in pre-metastatic lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice |
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Exploring the role of CHI3L1 in pre-metastatic lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice |
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exploring the role of chi3l1 in pre-metastatic lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice |
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Elevated levels of chitinase-3-like-1 (CHI3L1) are associated with poor prognosis, shorter recurrence-free intervals and low survival in breast cancer patients. Breast cancer often metastasizes to the lung. We hypothesized that molecules expressed in the pre-metastatic lung microenvironment could support the newly immigrant tumor cells by providing growth and angiogenic factors. Macrophages are known to play an important role in tumor growth by releasing pro-angiogenic molecules. Using mouse mammary tumor models, we have previously shown that during neoplastic progression both the mammary tumor cells and splenic macrophages from tumor-bearing mice express higher levels of CHI3L1 compared to normal control mice. However, the role of CHI3L1 in inducing angiogenesis by macrophages at the pulmonary microenvironment to support newly arriving breast cancer cells is not yet known. In this study, we determined the expression of CHI3L1 in bronchoalveolar lavage macrophages and interstitial macrophages in regulating angiogenesis that could support the growth of newly immigrant mammary tumor cells into the lung. Here we show that in vitro treatment of pulmonary macrophages with recombinant murine CHI3L1 resulted in enhanced expression of pro-angiogenic molecules including CCL2, CXCL2 and MMP-9. We and others have previously shown that inhibition of CHI3L1 decreases the production of angiogenic molecules. In this study, we explored if in vivo administration of chitin microparticles has an effect on the expression of CHI3L1 and pro-angiogenic molecules in the lungs of mammary tumor-bearing mice. We show that treatment with chitin microparticles decreases the expression of CHI3L1 and pro-angiogenic molecules in the metastatic lung. These studies suggest that targeting CHI3L1 may serve as a potential therapeutic agent to inhibit angiogenesis and thus possibly tumor growth and metastasis. |
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Macrophages Tumor growth Angiogenesis CHI3L1 chitin microparticles pulmonary environment |
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