癌症研究
肺癌
癌症干细胞
NF-κB
巨噬细胞
信号转导
医学
生物
癌症
STAT1
免疫学
肿瘤科
内科学
炎症
细胞生物学
遗传学
体外
作者
Yang Li,Ying Dong,Yanjun Li,Dong Wang,Shasha Liu,Dan Wang,Qun Gao,Shaofei Ji,Xinfeng Chen,Qingyang Lei,Wen-Yi Jiang,Liping Wang,Bin Zhang,Jane Yu,Yi Zhang
摘要
Tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs), key immune cells in the tumor microenvironment, are shown to be closely correlated with the progression of non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Cancer stem cells (CSCs) can contribute to NSCLC progression as well. We aimed to clarify whether TAMs promote the progression of NSCLC by mainly affecting the activities of CSCs. We found that TAM‐like cells promoted CSC‐like properties in NSCLC cells in vitro , which was mediated by TAM‐derived IL‐10. TAM‐derived IL‐10 promoted CSC‐like properties of NSCLC cells through JAK1/STAT1/NF‐κB/Notch1 signaling. Blockade of IL‐10/JAK1 signaling inhibited TAM‐mediated NSCLC tumor growth in vivo , and the TAM‐mediated expression of CSC‐related and mesenchymal‐related genes in NSCLC. Lastly, expression levels of these signaling molecules were significantly correlated with survival of NSCLC patients. Therefore, IL‐10/JAK1 signaling might be a potential therapeutic target for NSCLC treatment.
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