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Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor promotes lung metastasis through mobilization of Ly6G+Ly6C+ granulocytes

Authors :
Jed Ross
Thijs J. Hagenbeek
Tim C. Cao
Lanlan Yu
Mary J. C. Ludlam
Robby M. Weimer
Franklin Peale
Napoleone Ferrara
Xueping Qu
Marcin Kowanetz
Nina Korsisaari
Nicholas van Bruggen
Zora Modrusan
John G. Lee
Xiumin Wu
Y. Gloria Meng
Joshua S. Kaminker
Hani Bou-Reslan
Dara Y. Kallop
Richard A.D. Carano
Martha Tan
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
National Academy of Sciences, 2010.

Abstract

Priming of the organ-specific premetastatic sites is thought to be an important yet incompletely understood step during metastasis. In this study, we show that the metastatic tumors we examined overexpress granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), which expands and mobilizes Ly6G+Ly6C+ granulocytes and facilitates their subsequent homing at distant organs even before the arrival of tumor cells. Moreover, G-CSF–mobilized Ly6G+Ly6C+ cells produce the Bv8 protein, which has been implicated in angiogenesis and mobilization of myeloid cells. Anti–G-CSF or anti-Bv8 antibodies significantly reduced lung metastasis. Transplantation of Bv8 null fetal liver cells into lethally irradiated hosts also reduced metastasis. We identified an unexpected role for Bv8: the ability to stimulate tumor cell migration through activation of one of the Bv8 receptors, prokineticin receptor (PKR)-1. Finally, we show that administration of recombinant G-CSF is sufficient to increase the numbers of Ly6G+Ly6C+ cells in organ-specific metastatic sites and results in enhanced metastatic ability of several tumors.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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