Modulation of actin dynamics as potential macrophage subtype-targeting anti-tumour strategy

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Carlo Pergola
Katrin Schubert
Simona Pace
Jana Ziereisen
Felix Nikels
Olga Scherer
Stephan Hüttel
Stefan Zahler
Angelika M. Vollmar
Christina Weinigel
Silke Rummler
Rolf Müller
Martin Raasch
Alexander Mosig
Andreas Koeberle
Oliver Werz
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[1] Chair of Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry,Department of Pharmacy
[2] Institute of Pharmacy,undefined
[3] Friedrich-Schiller-University,undefined
[4] Jena,undefined
[5] Germany ,undefined
[6] Helmholtz-Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland (HIPS),undefined
[7] Saarbrücken,undefined
[8] Germany ,undefined
[9] Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at Saarland University,undefined
[10] Saarbrücken,undefined
[11] Germany ,undefined
[12] Pharmaceutical Biology,undefined
[13] Ludwig-Maximilians-University,undefined
[14] 81377 Munich,undefined
[15] Germany,undefined
[16] Institute of Transfusion Medicine,undefined
[17] University Hospital Jena,undefined
[18] Jena,undefined
[19] Germany ,undefined
[20] Institute of Biochemistry II,undefined
[21] University Hospital Jena,undefined
[22] Jena,undefined
[23] Germany.,undefined
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Tumour-associated macrophages mainly comprise immunosuppressive M2 phenotypes that promote tumour progression besides anti-tumoural M1 subsets. Selective depletion or reprogramming of M2 may represent an innovative anti-cancer strategy. The actin cytoskeleton is central for cellular homeostasis and is targeted for anti-cancer chemotherapy. Here, we show that targeting G-actin nucleation using chondramide A (ChA) predominantly depletes human M2 while promoting the tumour-suppressive M1 phenotype. ChA reduced the viability of M2, with minor effects on M1, but increased tumour necrosis factor (TNF)α release from M1. Interestingly, ChA caused rapid disruption of dynamic F-actin filaments and polymerization of G-actin, followed by reduction of cell size, binucleation and cell division, without cellular collapse. In M1, but not in M2, ChA caused marked activation of SAPK/JNK and NFκB, with slight or no effects on Akt, STAT-1/-3, ERK-1/2, and p38 MAPK, seemingly accounting for the better survival of M1 and TNFα secretion. In a microfluidically-supported human tumour biochip model, circulating ChA-treated M1 markedly reduced tumour cell viability through enhanced release of TNFα. Together, ChA may cause an anti-tumoural microenvironment by depletion of M2 and activation of M1, suggesting induction of G-actin nucleation as potential strategy to target tumour-associated macrophages in addition to neoplastic cells.
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