Phagocytosis-initiated tumor hybrid cells acquire a c-Myc-mediated quasi-polarization state for immunoevasion and distant dissemination

Author:

Chou Chih-WeiORCID,Hung Chia-Nung,Chiu Cheryl Hsiang-LingORCID,Tan XiORCID,Chen Meizhen,Chen Chien-ChinORCID,Saeed MoawizORCID,Hsu Che-Wei,Liss Michael A.ORCID,Wang Chiou-MiinORCID,Lai Zhao,Alvarez NathanielORCID,Osmulski Pawel A.ORCID,Gaczynska Maria E.ORCID,Lin Li-LingORCID,Ortega Veronica,Kirma Nameer B.,Xu KexinORCID,Liu ZhijieORCID,Kumar Addanki P.ORCID,Taverna Josephine A.,Velagaleti Gopalrao V. N.ORCID,Chen Chun-LiangORCID,Zhang ZhaoORCID,Huang Tim Hui-MingORCID

Abstract

AbstractWhile macrophage phagocytosis is an immune defense mechanism against invading cellular organisms, cancer cells expressing the CD47 ligand send forward signals to repel this engulfment. Here we report that the reverse signaling using CD47 as a receptor additionally enhances a pro-survival function of prostate cancer cells under phagocytic attack. Although low CD47-expressing cancer cells still allow phagocytosis, the reverse signaling delays the process, leading to incomplete digestion of the entrapped cells and subsequent tumor hybrid cell (THC) formation. Viable THCs acquire c-Myc from parental cancer cells to upregulate both M1- and M2-like macrophage polarization genes. Consequently, THCs imitating dual macrophage features can confound immunosurveillance, gaining survival advantage in the host. Furthermore, these cells intrinsically express low levels of androgen receptor and its targets, resembling an adenocarcinoma-immune subtype of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. Therefore, phagocytosis-generated THCs may represent a potential target for treating the disease.

Funder

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

U.S. Department of Defense

Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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