Increased Arginase1 expression in tumor microenvironment promotes mammary carcinogenesis via multiple mechanisms

Author:

Croce Michela1,Damonte Patrizia2,Morini Monica2,Pigozzi Simona3,Chiossone Laura2,Vacca Paola2,Bronte Vincenzo4,Barbieri Ottavia2ORCID,Astigiano Simonetta1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Scientific Direction, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, L.go Rosanna Benzi 10, Genova, Italy

2. University of Genova, Department of Experimental Medicine, Via L.B. Alberti, Genova, Italy

3. University of Genova, Department of Surgical Science and Integrated Diagnostics, Genova, Italy

4. Verona University Hospital, Department of Medicine, Section of Immunology, Verona, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Arginine metabolism plays a significant role in regulating cell function, affecting tumor growth and metastatization. To study the effect of the arginine-catabolizing enzyme Arginase1 (ARG1) on tumor microenvironment, we generated a mouse model of mammary carcinogenesis by crossbreeding a transgenic mouse line overexpressing ARG1 in macrophages (FVBArg+/+) with the MMTV-Neu mouse line (FVBNeu+/+). This double transgenic line (FVBArg+/−;Neu+/+) showed a significant shortening in mammary tumor latency, and an increase in the number of mammary nodules. Transfer of tumor cells from FVBNeu+/+ into either FVB wild type or FVBArg+/+ mice resulted in increase regulatory T cells in the tumor infiltrate, suggestive of an impaired antitumor immune response. However, we also found increased frequency of tumor stem cells in tumors from FVBArg+/−;Neu+/+ transgenic compared with FVBNeu+/+ mice, suggesting that increased arginine metabolism in mammary tumor microenvironment may supports the cancer stem cells niche. We provide in vivo evidence of a novel, yet unexploited, mechanism through which ARG1 may contribute to tumor development.

Funder

Special Program Molecular Clinical Oncology 5 per mille

Progetto Ateneo and Ministero della Salute, 5 per mille 2011

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,General Medicine

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