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J Immunol 2007, PMID: 17237382

IL-12 rapidly alters the functional profile of tumor-associated and tumor-infiltrating macrophages in vitro and in vivo.

Watkins, Stephanie K; Egilmez, Nejat K; Suttles, Jill; Stout, Robert D

Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) play a major role in promoting tumor growth and metastasis and in suppressing the antitumor immune response. Despite the immunosuppressive environment created by the tumor and enforced by tumor-associated macrophages, treatment of tumor-bearing mice with IL-12 induces tumor regression associated with appearance of activated NK cells and activated tumor-specific CTLs. We therefore tested the hypothesis that IL-12 treatment could alter the function of these tumor-associated suppressor macrophages. Analysis of tumor-infiltrating macrophages and distal TAMs revealed that IL-12, both in vivo and in vitro, induced a rapid (<90 min) reduction of tumor supportive macrophage activities (IL-10, MCP-1, migration inhibitory factor, and TGFbeta production) and a concomitant increase in proinflammatory and proimmunogenic activities (TNF-alpha, IL-15, and IL-18 production). Similar shifts in functional phenotype were induced by IL-12 in tumor-infiltrating macrophages isolated from the primary tumor mass and in TAMs isolated from lung containing metastases, spleen, and peritoneal cavity. Therefore, although TAMs display a strongly polarized immunosuppressive functional profile, they retain the ability to change their functional profile to proinflammatory activities given the appropriate stimulus. The ability of IL-12 to initiate this functional conversion may contribute to early amplification of the subsequent destructive antitumor immune response.

Diseases/Pathways annotated by Medline MESH: Carcinoma, Lewis Lung, Inflammation, Neoplasms
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TNF-alpha → IL-12: " Analysis of tumor infiltrating macrophages and distal TAMs revealed that IL-12 , both in vivo and in vitro, induced a rapid ( < 90 min ) reduction of tumor supportive macrophage activities ( IL-10, MCP-1, migration inhibitory factor, and TGFbeta production ) and a concomitant increase in proinflammatory and proimmunogenic activities ( TNF-alpha , IL-15, and IL-18 production ) "

IL-12 → IL-15: " Analysis of tumor infiltrating macrophages and distal TAMs revealed that IL-12 , both in vivo and in vitro, induced a rapid ( < 90 min ) reduction of tumor supportive macrophage activities ( IL-10, MCP-1, migration inhibitory factor, and TGFbeta production ) and a concomitant increase in proinflammatory and proimmunogenic activities ( TNF-alpha, IL-15 , and IL-18 production ) "

IL-12 → IL-18: " Analysis of tumor infiltrating macrophages and distal TAMs revealed that IL-12 , both in vivo and in vitro, induced a rapid ( < 90 min ) reduction of tumor supportive macrophage activities ( IL-10, MCP-1, migration inhibitory factor, and TGFbeta production ) and a concomitant increase in proinflammatory and proimmunogenic activities ( TNF-alpha, IL-15, and IL-18 production ) "

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