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Glioma-derived versican promotes tumor expansion via glioma-associated microglial/macrophages Toll-like receptor 2 signaling

Item Type:Article
Title:Glioma-derived versican promotes tumor expansion via glioma-associated microglial/macrophages Toll-like receptor 2 signaling
Creators Name:Hu, F. and a Dzaye, O.D. and Hahn, A. and Yu, Y. and Scavetta, R.J. and Dittmar, G. and Kaczmarek, A.K. and Dunning, K.R. and Ricciardelli, C. and Rinnenthal, J.L. and Heppner, F.L. and Lehnardt, S. and Synowitz, M. and Wolf, S.A. and Kettenmann, H.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Accumulation and infiltration of microglia/brain macrophages around and into glioma tissue promote tumor invasion and expansion. One tumor-promoting mechanism of microglia/brain macrophages is upregulation of membrane type 1 matrix metalloprotease (MT1-MMP), which promotes the degradation of extracellular matrix. MT1-MMP upregulation is induced by soluble factors released by glioma cells activating microglial Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2). METHODS: Versican identified by proteomics was silenced in glioma cells by short interference RNA and short hairpin RNA approaches and studied in vitro and after injection into mouse brains or organotypic brain slices. RESULTS: The splice variants V0/V1 of the endogenous TLR2 ligand versican are highly expressed in mouse and human glioma tissue. Versican-silenced gliomas induced less MT1-MMP expression in microglia both in vitro and in vivo, which resulted in smaller tumors and longer survival rates as compared with controls. Recombinant versican V1 induced significantly higher levels of MT1-MMP in wild-type microglia compared with untreated and treated TLR2 knockout microglial cells. Using glioma-injected organotypic brain slices, we found that the impact of versican signaling on glioma growth depended on the presence of microglia. Moreover, we found that TLR2 expression is upregulated in glioma-associated microglia but not in astrocytes. Additionally, an established TLR2 neutralizing antibody reduced glioma-induced microglial MT1-MMP expression as well as glioma growth ex vivo. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that versican released from glioma promotes tumor expansion through glioma-associated microglial/macrophage TLR2 signaling and subsequent expression of MT1-MMP. This signaling cascade might be a novel target for glioma therapies.
Keywords:Glioma, Microglia/Brain Macrophages, MT1-MMP, TLR2, Versican, Animals, Mice
Source:Neuro-Oncology
ISSN:1522-8517
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Volume:17
Number:2
Page Range:200-210
Date:February 2015
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/nou324
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