Accession PRJCA031774
Title Macrophages Promote Pre-Metastatic Niche Formation of Breast Cancer through AHR Activity
Relevance Medical
Data types Transcriptome or Gene expression
Organisms Mus musculus
Description Macrophages that acquire an immunosuppressive phenotype are crucial for creating the pre-metastatic niche (PMN), which is essential for facilitating breast cancer metastasis to the distant organ. Our study showed that increased aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) activity in lung macrophages is vital for establishing the immunosuppressive PMN in breast cancer. AHR activation led to higher PD-L1 expression on macrophages through directly binding to the promoter of Pdl1, subsequently, promoting Treg cell differentiation in the PMN. Mice with Ahr conditional deletion in macrophages had reduced lung metastasis of breast cancer. The elevated AHR level in PMN macrophages was induced by GM-CSF released from breast cancer cells, which activated STAT5 and prevented AHR ubiquitination in macrophages. In breast cancer patients, the expression of AHR and PD-L1 correlated with Treg cell infiltration, and high AHR expression was associated with a poor prognosis. Our findings uncover a previously unknown cellular and molecular mechanism through which macrophages establish the lung PMN in breast cancer.
Sample scope Multiisolate
Release date 2024-10-30
Grants
Agency program Grant ID Grant title
The National Key R&D Program of China 2022YFA0807300
Submitter Jiaqi Wang (wangjiaqi2019@sibs.ac.cn)
Organization Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Submission date 2024-10-30

Project Data

Resource name Description
BioSample (4) -
SAMC4294687 RNA-Seq of mus musculus
SAMC4294686 RNA-Seq of mus musculus
SAMC4294685 RNA-Seq of mus musculus
SAMC4294684 RNA-Seq of mus musculus
GSA (1) -
CRA020049 Macrophages Promote Pre-Metastatic Niche Formation of Breast Cancer through AHR Activity