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Samaniego, Rafael & Gutiérrez-González, Alejandra & Gutiérrez-Seijo, Alba & Sanchez-Gregorio, Sandra & García-Gimenez, Jorge & Mercader, Enrique & Márquez-Rodas, Ivan & Avilés, Jose Antonio & Relloso, Miguel & Sanchez-Mateos, Paloma .CCL20 Expression by Tumor-Associated Macrophages Predicts Progression of Human Primary Cutaneous Melanoma.
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Samaniego, Rafael & Gutiérrez-González, Alejandra & Gutiérrez-Seijo, Alba & Sanchez-Gregorio, Sandra & García-Gimenez, Jorge & Mercader, Enrique & Márquez-Rodas, Ivan & Avilés, Jose Antonio & Relloso, Miguel & Sanchez-Mateos, Paloma. CCL20 Expression by Tumor-Associated Macrophages Predicts Progression of Human Primary Cutaneous Melanoma.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44937
Resumen:
The chemokine axis CCR6/CCL20 is involved in cancer
progression in a variety of tumors. Here, we show that CCR6
is expressed by melanoma cells. The CCR6 ligand, CCL20,
induces migration and proliferation in vitro, and enhances
tumor growth and metastasis in vivo. Confocal analysis of
melanoma tissues showed that CCR6 is expressed by tumor
cells, whereas CCL20 is preferentially expressed by nontumoral
cells in the stroma of certain tumors. Stromal CCL20, but not
tumoral CCR6, predicted poor survival in a cohort of 40
primary melanoma patients. Tumor-associated macrophages
(TAM), independently of their M1/M2 polarization profile,
were identified as the main source of CCL20 in primary mel anomas that developed metastasis. In addition to CCL20,
TAMs expressed TNF and VEGF-A protumoral cytokines, sug gesting that melanoma progression is supported by macro phages with a differential activation state. Our data highlight
the synergistic interaction between melanoma tumor cells and
prometastatic macrophages through a CCR6/CCL20 paracrine
loop. Stromal levels of CCL20 in primary melanomas may be
a clinically useful marker for assessing patient risk, making
treatment decisions, and planning or analyzing clinical trials.
Cancer Immunol Res; 6(3); 267¿75. 2018 AACR