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Fatty acid transporter 2 reprograms neutrophils in cancer

Authors :
Veglia, Filippo
Tyurin, Vladimir A.
Blasi, Maria
De Leo, Alessandra
Kossenkov, Andrew
Donthireddy, Laxminarasimha
Jerrick, To Tsun Ki
Schug, Zach
Basu, Subhasree
Wang, Fang
Ricciotti, Emanuela
DiRusso, Concetta
Murphy, Maureen E.
Vonderheide, Robert H.
Lieberman, Paul M.
Mulligan, Charles
Nam, Brian
Hockstein, Neil
Masters, Gregory
Guarino, Michael
Lin, Cindy
Nefedova, Yulia
Black, Paul
Kagan, Valerian E.
Gabrilovich, Dmitry
Source :
Nature
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Summary Polymorphonuclear myeloid derived suppressor cells (PMN-MDSC) are pathologically activated neutrophils that are critically important for the regulation of immune responses in cancer. They contribute to the failure of cancer therapies and are associated with poor clinical outcomes. Despite the recent advances in understanding of the PMN-MDSC biology, the mechanisms responsible for pathological activation of neutrophils are not well defined, which limits selective targeting of these cells. Here, we report that mouse and human PMN-MDSC exclusively up-regulate fatty acid transporter protein 2 (FATP2). Over-expression of FATP2 in PMN-MDSC was controlled by GM-CSF, through the activation of STAT5 transcription factor. Deletion of FATP2 abrogated the suppressive activity of PMN-MDSC. The main mechanism of FATP2 mediated suppressive activity involved uptake of arachidonic acid (AA) and synthesis of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). The selective pharmacological inhibition of FATP2 abrogated the activity of PMN-MDSC and substantially delayed tumor progression. In combination with check-point inhibitors it blocked tumor progression in mice. Thus, FATP2 mediates acquisition of immune suppressive activity by PMN-MDSC and represents a new target to selectively inhibit the functions of PMN-MDSC and improve the effect of cancer therapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
569
Issue :
7754
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
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